Did you check the docs in Xcode for "Restoring Your Windows and Custom Objects 
at Launch TIme" or "User Interface Preservation" ?

By any chance, do you have a restoreWindowWithIdentifier method in your window 
classes or is there a YES for isRestorable on the window that holds the view 
that would be loading the data?

(I'm assuming that a window opens up that loads the large data set).

Maybe this will help…

The actual process of writing out your application state to disk and restoring 
it later is handled by Cocoa, but you must tell Cocoa what to save. Your app’s 
windows are the starting point for all save operations. Cocoa iterates over all 
of your app’s windows and saves data for the ones whose isRestorable method 
returns YES. Most windows are preserved by default, but you can change the 
preservation state of a window using the setRestorable: method.



On Jul 2, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Todd Heberlein <todd_heberl...@mac.com> wrote:

> I have a document-based application, and when it starts it tries to 
> automatically load previously opened documents (running on Lion). Is there a 
> way to disable this behavior in the program?
> 
> 
> My problem is that the document loads/analyzes data sets, and some of the 
> very large ones can take up to 10 minutes to analyze. Sitting around waiting 
> 10 minutes for the app to finish starting is a pain, especially when the user 
> just wants to quickly view a new, small data set.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Todd
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