norman@a.cs.okstate.edu (Norman Graham) (01/19/90)
Sorry to have to post this, but Jay's address bounced on me. >If you describe what happens when you start the system with your app in the >Background Folder, maybe I could help you further. > >Jay O'Conor Jay, Here's the skinny. While trying to get the Background Folder trick to work, I created a stripped-down System Folder containing only MultiFinder 6.1b9, Finder 6.1.4, System 6.0.4, and Background Folder [Finder 6.1.4 and System 6.0.4 are from the System Software 6.0.4 release. Also, my machine is a IIci if that matters.] Now, I can put all kinds of applications in the Background Folder, but the only one that the system will start is Backgrounder, Apple's print monitor daemon. It appears that the System is configured correctly, because it finds Backgrounder. What I cannot figure out is why the system refuses to launch the other applications in the Background Folder. Any ideas? One other thing: If I rename any application in the Background Folder to Backgrounder, then the system will start that application. So it appears that the name Backgrounder is special. Cheers, Norm -- Norman Graham Oklahoma State University Internet: norman@a.cs.okstate.edu Computing and Information Sciences UUCP: {cbosgd, rutgers} 219 Mathematical Sciences Building !okstate!norman Stillwater, OK USA 74078-0599