![]() ![]() Here's the cmdline if you fancy using it once and forever (as long as background protection setting is disabled):Ĭd /Applications/CleanMyMac\ X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac\ X\ Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac\ X\ HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/ zip -m disabled. profile to test everytime if the file still exists. Hi! Your approach is the only method that would work, for my version at least (4.6.14)īut what I did instead was putting the binary into a zip, which I find less invasive and redundant than editing. ![]() ![]() Mv -v "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor" "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.old" Created by MacPaw, CleanMyMac X has a whole suite of features that make it a one-stop-shop for most Mac users. I use Terminal a lot, so I added this to my ~/.profile (which is loaded on every Terminal window): if then ![]()
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