Hey, You need to check if the application is pinned on Doc and opens when you start up your Mac; you can stop the application from opening on startup of your Mac. Follow these steps to shut them down: Right-click on the App you want to stop opening >>> Click Options >>> Uncheck the Open at Login option. That's it.
Press Win -r. In the "Open:" field, type: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp. Press Enter. Right-click the program you don't want to open at startup and click Delete. If a shortcut you want in the Startup folder is pointing to the wrong program, correct it as follows: In the Startup folder, right-click the appropriate
If the padlock in the lower left of the window is locked, click it and enter the account's password. The new panel that appears lists all of the applications that will open automatically when the
Follow these steps to view a list of startup programs via the Settings menu: Open Settings from the Start menu or by pressing the Win key + I. Select the Apps option. Click on Startup. You will be
On your Mac, use Lock Screen settings to protect your Mac from malware and tampering. To change these settings, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Lock Screen in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Choose how long your Mac can be inactive before the screen saver starts.
I have tried Clear "At Startup Open All Files In". There is no value there but I have clicked clear and it does not work. I opened the Mac in safe mode and opening Excel still opens the unwanted excel sheets. I created a new spreadsheet on the desktop and then closed Excel and opened it - it did not open the new file on the desktop.
To check this setting just open Control Panel and click File Explorer Options. In the View tab make sure the box labeled Restore previous folder windows at logon is checked. This will re-open any
Disabling the startup chime is as simple as entering a Terminal command. To start, you’ll need to open the Terminal by accessing /Applications/Utilities or by clicking the Apple icon and typing Terminal. Once the Terminal is opened, you’ll need to accurately type and enter a simple command. sudo nvram BootAudio=%00
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