Macjanitor

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How to say macjanitor in French? Pronunciation of macjanitor with 1 audio pronunciation and more for macjanitor. MacJanitor. MacJanitor is designed to be used on a periodic basis by Mac OS X users who don't leave their computer on (and awake) 24 hours a day. MacJanitor is provided as freeware as a

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Mar 17, 2006 8:11 AM in response to Steven Penny1 OnyX is a Universal Binary, and therefore "applies". MacJanitor isn't Universal yet, and hasn't been updated since version 1.3 (5/24/2005), so it might cause issues. However, I don't know MacJanitor well, and it's also possible that the tasks it runs rely on Mac OS X and that it won't hurt an Intel Mac (I wouldn't try though). Mar 17, 2006 10:06 AM in response to Steven Penny1 695/3141 Hi Steven, Yes, these programs -those that are updated, like TinkerTool System, Cocktail...- still apply the same way, that is, they are nice and safe little utilities that maintenance-free Mac OS X should not really need ever, but safe and harmless to have ready. Mac OS X 10.4.5 works the same under PPC or Intel. HTH Axl Mar 17, 2006 10:50 AM in response to Will-Hi 696/3142 Your first post is correct Will about MacJanitor. I wouldn't trust it, although it should just refuse to work, why take a chance when other utilities exist and offer many more features... Anyway the Terminal commands MacJanitor runs are still the same: sudo periodic dailysudo periodic weekly and sudo periodic monthly or the three tasks together: sudo periodic daily weekly monthly as in Jaguar, Panther and "PPC Tiger".. How to say macjanitor in French? Pronunciation of macjanitor with 1 audio pronunciation and more for macjanitor. MacJanitor. MacJanitor is designed to be used on a periodic basis by Mac OS X users who don't leave their computer on (and awake) 24 hours a day. MacJanitor is provided as freeware as a Stop the running of MacJanitor 1.3. If MacJanitor 1.3 is still running on the Mac, right-click on MacJanitor 1.3 on the Dock, and click Exit/Quit; Click on Go- Utilities- Activity Monitor; Check the list of processes which are running at the background, and make sure there is no the MacJanitor 1.3 associated processes Use it free for a month and then register. I'm running 10.4.5. and I'm using Macjanitor with no trouble. Why do you want to replace Macjanitor? And MacJanitor doesn't help much under Tiger - there's no problem with running the scheduled cron jobs anymore and that's all MacJanitor does. Remember, there's no need Idea. #8 So what's your other idea Bandit?(lol in frustration) I ran Macjanitor and repaired the permissions, then restarted and no go. Boy this is a doozie, but thanks to you guys I'll tread on!Does the location of a particular application have to be in any one paticular folder? Because I've moved certain apps to certain folders. For instance, I've created a Project Center folder where I keep my creative movie making stuff, and an audio folder for all audio applications.Should I be putting these apps in my User/Home/Bmode folder? Because there isn't a single app in this folder?Oh, another thing, going to versiontracker.com, when I hit the "download now" link for particular item, it rarely automatically downloads anymore, and for the MacJanitor page, I had to quickly hit the link with a "right click" which prompts the 4 items to force a download to desktop. Is this just versiontracker.com or is Safari being difficult too?Thanks again gents! #9 Originally posted by Bmode So what's your other idea Bandit?(lol in frustration) I ran Macjanitor and repaired the permissions, then restarted and no go. Boy this is a doozie, but thanks to you guys I'll tread on!Does the location of a particular application have to be in any one paticular folder? Because I've moved certain apps to certain folders. For instance, I've created a Project Center folder where I keep my creative movie making stuff, and an audio folder for all audio applications.Should I be putting these apps in my User/Home/Bmode folder? Because there isn't a single app in this folder?Oh, another thing, going to versiontracker.com, when I hit the "download now" link for particular item, it rarely automatically downloads anymore, and for the MacJanitor page, I had to quickly hit the link with a "right click" which prompts the 4 items to force a download to desktop. Is this just versiontracker.com or is Safari being difficult too?Thanks again gents! Versiontracker will auto download you just have to give it some time to redirect and auto-connect to the download server.Okay here's the next option download OnyX. Run the clear cache option with the system and user caches all selected. Don't worry about the Safari caches.Try restarting and see if that helped. If not then reopen OnyX and go to the finder tab and under preferences chose Hidden files and preference files. Then click to delete them. #10 Yeah, it's stickin' like

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Mar 17, 2006 8:11 AM in response to Steven Penny1 OnyX is a Universal Binary, and therefore "applies". MacJanitor isn't Universal yet, and hasn't been updated since version 1.3 (5/24/2005), so it might cause issues. However, I don't know MacJanitor well, and it's also possible that the tasks it runs rely on Mac OS X and that it won't hurt an Intel Mac (I wouldn't try though). Mar 17, 2006 10:06 AM in response to Steven Penny1 695/3141 Hi Steven, Yes, these programs -those that are updated, like TinkerTool System, Cocktail...- still apply the same way, that is, they are nice and safe little utilities that maintenance-free Mac OS X should not really need ever, but safe and harmless to have ready. Mac OS X 10.4.5 works the same under PPC or Intel. HTH Axl Mar 17, 2006 10:50 AM in response to Will-Hi 696/3142 Your first post is correct Will about MacJanitor. I wouldn't trust it, although it should just refuse to work, why take a chance when other utilities exist and offer many more features... Anyway the Terminal commands MacJanitor runs are still the same: sudo periodic dailysudo periodic weekly and sudo periodic monthly or the three tasks together: sudo periodic daily weekly monthly as in Jaguar, Panther and "PPC Tiger".

2025-04-21
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Idea. #8 So what's your other idea Bandit?(lol in frustration) I ran Macjanitor and repaired the permissions, then restarted and no go. Boy this is a doozie, but thanks to you guys I'll tread on!Does the location of a particular application have to be in any one paticular folder? Because I've moved certain apps to certain folders. For instance, I've created a Project Center folder where I keep my creative movie making stuff, and an audio folder for all audio applications.Should I be putting these apps in my User/Home/Bmode folder? Because there isn't a single app in this folder?Oh, another thing, going to versiontracker.com, when I hit the "download now" link for particular item, it rarely automatically downloads anymore, and for the MacJanitor page, I had to quickly hit the link with a "right click" which prompts the 4 items to force a download to desktop. Is this just versiontracker.com or is Safari being difficult too?Thanks again gents! #9 Originally posted by Bmode So what's your other idea Bandit?(lol in frustration) I ran Macjanitor and repaired the permissions, then restarted and no go. Boy this is a doozie, but thanks to you guys I'll tread on!Does the location of a particular application have to be in any one paticular folder? Because I've moved certain apps to certain folders. For instance, I've created a Project Center folder where I keep my creative movie making stuff, and an audio folder for all audio applications.Should I be putting these apps in my User/Home/Bmode folder? Because there isn't a single app in this folder?Oh, another thing, going to versiontracker.com, when I hit the "download now" link for particular item, it rarely automatically downloads anymore, and for the MacJanitor page, I had to quickly hit the link with a "right click" which prompts the 4 items to force a download to desktop. Is this just versiontracker.com or is Safari being difficult too?Thanks again gents! Versiontracker will auto download you just have to give it some time to redirect and auto-connect to the download server.Okay here's the next option download OnyX. Run the clear cache option with the system and user caches all selected. Don't worry about the Safari caches.Try restarting and see if that helped. If not then reopen OnyX and go to the finder tab and under preferences chose Hidden files and preference files. Then click to delete them. #10 Yeah, it's stickin' like

2025-04-06
User6485

Otherwise normal startup from sleep today but now menu bar is visible but unaccessable when running an Apple application - Safari, Mail, etc. First noticed after turning on file sharing and then not being able to quit from menu bar (beach ball instead.) Most other applications launch and run normally, but Apple application etc. access attempts result in beach ball. Non-Apple apps - Dreamweaver and Explorer for instance - remain accessable from the menu bar. (Macjanitor isn't.) Force quit/command-quit works to get out of problem applications. Menu bar remains accessable in finder. Same behavior under different users. I've run disc utility permission repair and disc repair from install cd. Disc repair ran normally, repeated running of permission repair shows same permissions being repaired. Have run Macjanitor as well. Same symptoms under different users. (Machine was just in for second factory rebuild of display.) Ideas? G4 desktop, G3 iBook Mac OS X (10.3.9) G4 desktop, G3 iBook Mac OS X (10.2.x)

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