You don't have a dot-Mac account? No wonder you can't access the features. Now I'm wondering how you got the menu item enabled in the first place. There must be some other way to enable it. You can double-click on the app buried deep in the System/Library folder, and that might do it.
Here's what the rest of the dot-Mac pref pane looks like:
You don't have a dot-Mac account? No wonder you can't access the features. Now I'm wondering how you got the menu item enabled in the first place. There must be some other way to enable it. You can double-click on the app buried deep in the System/Library folder, and that might do it.
Here's what the rest of the dot-Mac pref pane looks like:
OK. I understand. No idea how it got on the menu bar in the first place, never mind, sorted now. Thanks for the help.
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You might be able to hold the apple key and drag it out of the menu bar
Excellent, you learn something new every day. I love macs!
Or open system preferences -> dot-Mac ->sync -> and uncheck "Show status in menu bar."
Theres no sync option in the .Mac section of sys prefs. I'm running 10.5
Theres no sync option in the .Mac section of sys prefs. I'm running 10.5
Yes there is. The second tab from the left.
Yes there is. The second tab from the left.
Here's what I see:
Am I looking in the wrong place?
Here's what I see:
Am I looking in the wrong place?
You don't have a dot-Mac account? No wonder you can't access the features. Now I'm wondering how you got the menu item enabled in the first place. There must be some other way to enable it. You can double-click on the app buried deep in the System/Library folder, and that might do it.
Here's what the rest of the dot-Mac pref pane looks like:
You don't have a dot-Mac account? No wonder you can't access the features. Now I'm wondering how you got the menu item enabled in the first place. There must be some other way to enable it. You can double-click on the app buried deep in the System/Library folder, and that might do it.
Here's what the rest of the dot-Mac pref pane looks like:
OK. I understand. No idea how it got on the menu bar in the first place, never mind, sorted now. Thanks for the help.
Possibly it's the iSync.app menu item that's activated in Preferences?
Thats that mystery solved. Thanks all.