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07-Nov-2009, 12:56 PM #1
Prevent iChat from automatically starting with each start of iMac
I do not want I Chat to startup each time I start my iMac. I have looked in preferences and everywhere else I could think of to stop this program from automatically starting. Its probably an easy fix, but its got me flummoxed.
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07-Nov-2009, 01:54 PM #2
Hi toddkulp - welcome to TSG.

Go to System Preferences > Accounts (you may have to click the Lock to unlock > Login Options > Click your Account to highlight > Click "Login Items" then Uncheck iChat.

Hope that helps!
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