P Particular macrumors member Original poster Jan 26, 2008 #1 How do I completely remove the .mac association with my account in Leopard? I want it gone like it never existed 🙂 ... but I can't seem to find any option to just "delete" it and all it related files etc..
How do I completely remove the .mac association with my account in Leopard? I want it gone like it never existed 🙂 ... but I can't seem to find any option to just "delete" it and all it related files etc..
ghall macrumors 68040 Jan 26, 2008 #2 Go to System Preferences, go to the .Mac pane and click 'logout'
P Particular macrumors member Original poster Jan 27, 2008 #3 yeah that does not do it If you go to accounts --> you can still see Leopard has your account associated with the .mac account.
yeah that does not do it If you go to accounts --> you can still see Leopard has your account associated with the .mac account.
I iCeFuSiOn macrumors 6502a Jan 27, 2008 #4 There is likely a .pref file under ~/Library/Preferences for .Mac but I'm not entirely sure, I don't have my MacBook Pro in front of me.
There is likely a .pref file under ~/Library/Preferences for .Mac but I'm not entirely sure, I don't have my MacBook Pro in front of me.