Hmm, I used to have that in mine but I think I got rid of it at some point when I was trying to diagnose performance problems and it didn't seem to do anything useful. Just out of curiosity, you don't happen to have an idevice hooked up that would be triggering the iTunes launch? There is a checkbox in the iTunes Devices preferences that says "Prevent iPds, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically" although that's different from iTunes just autolaunching. Along the same lines, with an iDevice connected, on the Summary page under Options is a checkbox to Automatically sync when your device is connected.

CB

On 2/12/14 1:19 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
Hey Chris,

Thanks. No iTunes, but something called iTunes Helper was in there, no clue 
what that is, but if that is what was causing iTunes to launch it definitely 
wasn’t helping things.
On Feb 12, 2014, at 1:09 PM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:

You should be able to configure what launches in the System Preferences under 
Users and Groups and then the Login Items tab.

CB

On 2/12/14 1:01 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
Hey all,

for some odd annoying reason iTunes opens every time I restart my computer or 
awake my computer from sleep. I can't seem to find where to control what 
programs open when your computer starts up, and am thinking that is the problem 
as iTunes must be selected. If not than here's another serious bug with 
Mavericks on my machine. Can someone remind where this is located. I looked in 
system preferences and selected startup disk, but this is just for startup 
disks, and not what programs start up.

Also, is anyone else having this problem? I keep a few folders in my dock, and 
every time I restart my computer the folders in my dock revert to stack view 
rather than folder list view which I have selected. Vary frustrating and 
annoying as I can't seem to work with the folders in stack view. Not sure why 
in Mavericks this is happening as it never happened in Mountain Lion Thanks

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