items to the status bar.
Ok, this is interesting, supposedly, automatic log in can’t be turned on
because file vault is turned on. I had file vault turned on when I upgraded to
Elcapitan, and that was never an issue.
I don’t recall ever having to make any changes to my settings, so what’
Hi,
You're confusing some things here. You do not want Automatic Login enabled.
That item is for having your computer log itself in without the requirement of
entering a password. Even without the FileVault restriction, this is not a
good idea at all. The is normal and expected behaviour in
Ok, this is interesting, supposedly, automatic log in can’t be turned on
because file vault is turned on. I had file vault turned on when I upgraded to
Elcapitan, and that was never an issue.
I don’t recall ever having to make any changes to my settings, so what’s the
difference here, and if
Hi,
The start at login would be found in System Prefs, in the Users & Groups pane.
Select the Login Items tab and check in the table to see if pCloud is listed.
Don't worry about the checked/unchecked state, just that it is listed. If it
is listed in there, then it should start at login. If
I did mean the extras menu, but unfortunately don’t see any option to start
from log in, which I find interesting, sense I’ve launched it multiple times,
and all it does is show up with all my folders in it.
> On Mar 5, 2018, at 11:04 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> She may mean the Extras
Hi,
She may mean the Extras menu. Normally, pCloud leaves an item up there as
well. Sometimes, after an update, it does not reappear in the Extras menu.
Either starting pCloud from the Applications folder or a restart usually fixes
the problem. The pCloud service is normally set to start at
I believe you mean the side bar?
Personally, I find typing the keystroke command-shift-I to be easier than
navigating the sidebar.
But to modify the sidebar items, open preferences while in the finder, and then
click on the sidebar button in the toolbar.
Best Wishes,
Jonathan
> On Mar 5, 2