Hi Mark.
Though I solved my problem, I just wanted to share for the sake of thoroughness
that I actually did try that but drop box was not on my dock. I can't remember
right now who it was, but the suggestion I received (maybe from Justin) that
the password it all wanted was my system password
locate DropBox on the dock. VO shift M to bring up the context menu. Arrow
to Force Quite and click it. Now you can trash the app and also trash the
folder in your home directory where DB stored its stuff.
• Mark BurningHawk Baxter
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Wow, once again I've been helped and have learned from this list. Now, if only
I could figure out why suddenly my book port plus won't see my only sd card,
but that's another list to which I am not subscribed. Seriously, all your good
instructions have allowed me to do what I wanted and now I
In the utilities folder. From the finder, do command+SHFT+U, then hit
AC, then you'll be there.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 15, 2011, at 1:00 AM, Marlaina Lieberg <1guide...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, but where is activity monitor? Sorry, I have never been there or done
> that, smile.
> On Jan 14
Hi Justin.
I did try that; I entered my system password and it still came back as wrong.
GR!
On Jan 14, 2011, at 10:56 PM, Justin Ekis wrote:
Hi,
To me, A prompt to "enter your name and password to allow changes" sounds more
like a system dialog asking for the password to your account on
Ok, but where is activity monitor? Sorry, I have never been there or done
that, smile.
On Jan 14, 2011, at 10:55 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
Hi,
Just go to activity monitor, once opened vo down arrow once, interact with the
list table and look for drop box. When it's selected, stop interacting with
Hi,
To me, A prompt to "enter your name and password to allow changes" sounds more
like a system dialog asking for the password to your account on your mac,
rather than your dropbox password. It asks for your system password the first
time you run it so that it can intigrate with the finder. Af
Hi,
Just go to activity monitor, once opened vo down arrow once, interact with the
list table and look for drop box. When it's selected, stop interacting with the
table, go to your tool bar which is vo up once, interact with it, and kill the
process. Confirm you're ditching drop box, then do yo
Hi all.
Drop box seems to be precluding me from installing the firmware update for my
newly acquired jambox. Each time I boot up, drop box comes up and says to
enter my name and password to allow changes. I do this and get a message
telling me that I have entered the wrong user name or passwo