It's actually very simple to remove all those items.
Open ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dock.plist in either TextEdit or (preferrably) PropertyList Editor (from the Dev Tools). Then, simply select and remove the various items from the "persistent-others" array.
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It's actually very simple to remove all those items.
Open ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.dock.plist in either TextEdit or (preferrably) PropertyList Editor (from the Dev Tools). Then, simply select and remove the various items from the "persistent-others" array.
Cheers,
Brad
A little more info in the title is nice.
<strong> or are about to climax.
A little more info in the title is nice.
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<strong>Yeah, we can't tell if you're having trouble with your Mac, just got your iMac delivered, or are about to climax.
A little more info in the title is nice.
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ok, next time... <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
Yeah this coming from the guy who finds a neato word in a dictionary and uses it to death in an attempt to sound mildly intelligent.
animadvert
Mac Guru
FreshApple, you don't like it, leave.
Guys, lay off Macintosh a bit... he's seemingly doing better since he's back... that is, if he isn't spawning multiple personalities again...