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Hi folks.
I have a couple of questions about the at-spi registry daemon. Firstly, what 
starts it? I know there is the gconf key 
that needs to be set for accessibility, but as a result of that, what calls the 
daemon to start? At this point, I'm 
going to assume gnome-session, but I would appreciate a definitive answer.

Secondly, if it is started by gnome-session, or anything other than 
gnome-settings-daemon, is it possible to start it 
in a script for example? i am assuming that something gets passed to it, like a 
session ID or some such, but i am 
wondering if that is at all possible.

thanks in advance.
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