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Countless searches in this forum and on Google and I've yet to figure out what happened.
MacBook Pro, Snow Leopard, Mac newbie (no idea what all the proper Apple terms are for various folders and functions).
Today I navigated to the pop-up menu bar at the bottom and clicked on the house icon with my name on it. Menu flies up with Applications, Desktop, etc., but for some reason there is a file visible now titled loginWindow.plist. Why is it there? Where did it come from?
I gathered from my searches that it has to do with what programs launch at boot, but I don't want it in that folder. It wasn't there before. And now I can't click on my pictures folder without selecting "3 more in Finder".
Any help is appreciated!
Countless searches in this forum and on Google and I've yet to figure out what happened.
MacBook Pro, Snow Leopard, Mac newbie (no idea what all the proper Apple terms are for various folders and functions).
Today I navigated to the pop-up menu bar at the bottom and clicked on the house icon with my name on it. Menu flies up with Applications, Desktop, etc., but for some reason there is a file visible now titled loginWindow.plist. Why is it there? Where did it come from?
I gathered from my searches that it has to do with what programs launch at boot, but I don't want it in that folder. It wasn't there before. And now I can't click on my pictures folder without selecting "3 more in Finder".
Any help is appreciated!