On Jun 1, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Neil Laubenthal wrote: > Delete the folder ~/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper That DOES *NOT* do everything. The best guess I can come up with is that it leaves a cron job in place. I havbe looked for help in deleteing it and the best I can come up with is : Learn UNIX and I do not want to do so. MacosX is too difficult as it is. Ed > > > On May 19, 2009, at 7:41 AM, Daly Jessup wrote: > >>> A product I have I wish to de-install because after evaluating it >>> I decided I did not like it. >>> >>> I think I have the basics but this part took me for a loop. I >>> looked at the manual and of course I could not find anything on >>> de-installation. Unfortunately there is an automatic start up of >>> the application. I just do not have a clue as to where it is. >>> This is where the book would be helpful but trying to find de- >>> install information is apparantly not in there. >>> >>> This task has a application that kicks off everyday at a time I >>> specified. How do I get rid of that task? I am not a unix guru >>> (or anything close). The product is called superduper I did not >>> read the manual I just did finds and the args that I choose did >>> not have any hits. >> >> It sounds like you set up a schedule within SuperDuper itself to >> do regular backups. I believe that if you trash SuperDuper itself >> (it will be in your Applications folder, unless you put it >> somewhere else). You could also check in the Login Items section >> of your account in your Accounts Pref Pane to be sure you didn't >> set SuperDuper to be a login item. Empty the trash, and that >> should be the end of it. >> > > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Seven Cent Deals - Great legacy stuff Great Legacy Pricehttp:// > www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?cat=Seven+Cent+Deal