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Dozerrox

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Dec 23, 2009
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There are two files which are generated by some software which I have which go corrupt and screw up the instillation. Until an update is released (and I can afford to upgrade), you need to delete these two flles to fix it.

Anyone know of any way to automatically delete these files? Either on boot, or every day or week or something? Through automator perhaps?

Thanks :D.

Edit: I've managed to make an automator script which deletes the files. Suppose I could set this to run on boot maybe?
 
You could add it to your login items from System Preferences > Accounts > User > Login Items.
 
You could add it to your login items from System Preferences > Accounts > User > Login Items.

Thanks, I'll look into that. It works well when I play it in automator. Bit of an automator noob so struggling to get it to launch without it though.
 
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