Re: [firebird-support] User Account on MacOS

2011-08-18 Thread Timothy J. Duncan
Dear Philippe, Thanks for the note. I did find the Firebird directory in the path that you mentioned. /Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj/var/aliases.conf But, since I am a novice, I really could not tell what program or file was using it. I deleted the Us

Re: [firebird-support] User Account on MacOS

2011-08-17 Thread Philippe Makowski
2011/8/16 Lester Caine > A number of applications use firebird as their database, so it's a little > difficult to speculate. yes > Do you have a 'firebird' directory in /etc or > alternatively in /usr/lib(64) ... not under MacOsX ;) under MacOsx you have to look at : /Library/Frameworks/Firebird.

Re: [firebird-support] User Account on MacOS

2011-08-16 Thread Lester Caine
Timothy J. Duncan wrote: > Hi, I have a question about the "Firebird database" user account that > appeared on my new MacBook Pro. From what type of application created this? > Recently, I was trying to find a print driver and I downloaded a Fiery Print > driver. Is it from that? Or, I was

[firebird-support] User Account on MacOS

2011-08-16 Thread Timothy J. Duncan
Hi, I have a question about the "Firebird database" user account that appeared on my new MacBook Pro. From what type of application created this? Recently, I was trying to find a print driver and I downloaded a Fiery Print driver. Is it from that? Or, I was opening old files from my predece