I iJordz macrumors member Original poster Dec 20, 2011 #1 Sorry, bit of a noob to OS Lion. When ever I launch my Mac, All the last programs I ran, including web pages always open up. Just wondering, how do I stop this.
Sorry, bit of a noob to OS Lion. When ever I launch my Mac, All the last programs I ran, including web pages always open up. Just wondering, how do I stop this.
Slix macrumors 68000 Dec 20, 2011 #2 When shutting down/logging out, there's a checkbox on the dialog that pops up saying "Reopen apps when logging back in". Uncheck that and nothing will open when you log back in.
When shutting down/logging out, there's a checkbox on the dialog that pops up saying "Reopen apps when logging back in". Uncheck that and nothing will open when you log back in.
Macman45 macrumors G5 Dec 20, 2011 #3 Simple iJordz said: Sorry, bit of a noob to OS Lion. When ever I launch my Mac, All the last programs I ran, including web pages always open up. Just wondering, how do I stop this. Click to expand... Close all the apps before you shut down.....I have Thunderbird and safari open on boot nothing else, if you leave it open it will re-open unless: You change this in system preferences BUT I had hassle with it so just close them now.
Simple iJordz said: Sorry, bit of a noob to OS Lion. When ever I launch my Mac, All the last programs I ran, including web pages always open up. Just wondering, how do I stop this. Click to expand... Close all the apps before you shut down.....I have Thunderbird and safari open on boot nothing else, if you leave it open it will re-open unless: You change this in system preferences BUT I had hassle with it so just close them now.