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29th February 2008, 05:43 PM #1
Prevent Skype from loading on Startup
I just installed Skype on my Mac but it keeps loading on startup. I can't find the option to turn it off.. help? Thanks!
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29th February 2008, 08:31 PM #2
Re: Prevent Skype from loading on Startup
To prevent Skype from auto loading when you bootup OS X do the following:
Go to System Preferences > Accounts, then click on "Login Items" and remove Skype from the list.MB Pro 15.4"
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1st March 2008, 04:21 AM #3
Re: Prevent Skype from loading on Startup
Thanks Lyshen! I can't believe that Skype didn't put an option in their preferences.. that's just wrong.
When I went to login options, I noticed that iTunes Helper had a check in the checkbox but that Skype and this other program called Colorvision (my monitor calibration) didn't. They still load on boot so I'm wondering what is the difference of having the checkbox checked on login items. Thanks again.
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1st March 2008, 06:11 AM #4
Re: Prevent Skype from loading on Startup
With the checkbox unchecked, the application should pop up and display itself when you boot up OS X. With the checkbox checked, the application would load and hide itself, running quietly in the background.
It is very useful for pre-loading commonly used apps (for example iTunes or a web browser), or running apps that you always use on boot up (for example Mail.app or whatever you use when you first boot up).
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8th March 2008, 04:41 PM #5
Re: Prevent Skype from loading on Startup
That's the key. Skype was still in my login items list but it's been so long since I rebooted, I just assumed it was gone. A quick press of the "delete" key while skype was highlighted took care of the situation nicely. I can always run it when I want to make a call. And I bet it puts itself back in the list whenever I do. I'll have to check next time I use it.
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