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On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 07:41 PM, SPY wrote:

> How do I stop Fire! from connecting to any service at
> startup when I can't even access the pref because every time Fire 
> starts it
> hangs there and the cursor kept spinning for a long time and then it the
> software quits.

Via CLI:

1.  Run "defaults read Fire | grep -i autologin".  This will show you 
which services are set to login automatically.

2.  You can disable autologin for a service with "defaults write Fire 
ICQAutoLoginEnabled 0".  Copy the -AutoLoginEnabled entry from the 
output of step 1.  It's case-sensitive.

Via GUI:

Use the Property List Editor thingy (from the dev tools) or your 
favorite, friendly, neighborhood text editor to search 
~/Library/Preferences/Fire.plist for the AutoLoginEnabled entry matching 
the service you want to disable and change the number on the next line 
to 0.

>
> Is there a key that I press at startup so that it ignores any login
> attempts. Just like holding on to the Shiftkey at boot so that 
> extensions do
> not load in OS9.

No, but that's not a bad idea...

Colter


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> ** on 1/4/02 3:07 PM, Brad Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Try Pref Edit. It's tha cats pajamas!
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>> http://www.bresink.de/Downloads/PrefEdit.dmg.gz
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>> On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 01:57  AM, SPY wrote:
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>>>
>>> I have my services in Fire! set to login on startup. Somehow Fire! 
>>> just
>>> kept
>>> connecting and then quits after sometime and I didn�t even have a
>>> chance to
>>> get to the pref to disable the service that is not connecting.
>>>
>>> How do I disable that if I decide to stop a service upon startup?
>>>
>>> ...SPY
>>>
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>>> Mac OS X - the future TODAY! ;)
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>>
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