That will get the program started. But if you want it to play music you will need an apple-script to tell it to PLAY. This script could go in your start-up folder as well (after the itunes app). jj On Wednesday, May 5, 2004, at 08:24 AM, Power Macintosh G4 List wrote: > iTunes start-up > Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 06:19:44 -0400 > > John, > > To have itunes start up when you boot or login to your mac , you can > put itunes on the start-up items list. > > here is how.. > > Go to system preferences, then Accounts, then click on your user name, > and finally click on the start-up items tab. This is where you can add > itunes to the list of things to automatically start.....