

The Mail Archiver helper app is started when the computer is started.

If you move the app then the path in the Launch Agent to the app also would need to be changed.ĥ: The When area shows you when a Launch Agent is run. The Launch Agent is the reason why the path of Mail Archiver is fixed.
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If you have a license and Mail Archiver is misbehaving then click on the checkbox to disable the app.Ģ: You can see that the Launch Agent is just for the current user.Ĥ: The path to the application and not the path to the Launch Agent. Now are going to have a look at the details of a Launch Agent - again with Mail Archiver:ġ: The Launch Agent is enabled. The screenshot above shows an application so there isn't much interesting to see.
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Seminar Pro needs to be removed.ĥ: The details area gives you detailed information about the selected app or LaunchDaemon. That was the creepy app that "accidentally" uploaded parts of your browser history. I need to check what DrUnarchiver is doing there. Then there is a Launch Agent for the helper app. You can see Mail Archiver is started whenever the computer starts. Then there is a flat list and a list for the next events.Ģ: If you don't find an app then you can use a filter.ģ: You can edit either directly or use the toolbar items for editing and checking the logs.Ĥ: The list of items. The second view as shown in the screenshot gives you a nice hierarchical list of every Login Items with the Launch Agents and Launch Daemons. The basics of the interface are the same in Lingon 7.ġ: You can change between 4 views. I'm going to use Lingon 6 because I really dislike Mojave and higher. The last red bubble shows the Lauch Daemons. The screenshot first shows the user Launch Agents followed by the Launch Agents for all users. The other Launch Agents and the Launch Daemons are in the top level Library folder. User Launch Agents are in the folder user/username/Library/LaunchAgents: The Launch Agents are for the logged-in user or all users and the Launch Daemons are for the root user. What's the difference between Agents and Daemons? The location and the user. If you need to edit anything you need to pay the reasonable price of 14.99$. You can use Lingon for troubleshooting without paying. You can do some not-so-nice Terminal commands to see or edit the Launch Agents and Launch Daemons.īut even I as developer sometimes prefer a nice interface without typing commands. You can see the Login Items in the System Preferences.
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On the Mac this is done by Login Items and Launch Agents or Launch Daemons. You also expect that your back up runs automatically. You expect that the computer does this itself. You don't want to start half a dozen applications when you start your computer. In our tour on practical applications that can help with troubleshooting we are going to look today at Lingon from Peter Borg.
