James Bucanek wrote:You can fix your problem by deleting the file /Library/LaunchDaemons/QRecallscheduler501.plist and then restarting.
Yep, that fixed it.
It would also be a good idea to go into your Accounts system preferences pane and check your login items. If you have a login item for QRecallMonitor, delete it too.
I didn't have anything from QRecall there.
Here's what happened:
You kept on using beta version 1.0.0(51), which I think expired sometime during the Reagan administration.
That's possible, I suppose. Normally, I only use this iBook one day a week at most, and I don't back it up every time I use it. I probably haven't actually run QRecall on that machine in a while. But when I ran it yesterday, it told me I needed to upgrade, so I did.
Around version 1.0.0(55), the names and locations of the scheduler's configuration files changed. Versions 1.0.0(55) through release candidate 2 included code that would look for these pre-(55) installations and delete them automatically.
But since you skipped directly from 1.0.0(51) right to the final release (which has no beta version clean-up code), you ended up with both the 1.0.0(51) and the 1.0 schedulers installed simultaneously.
That makes sense. Thanks for the explanation. Which leads to another question. For those of us who have been through multiple alphas and betas, would it be a good idea to start new archives with 1.0? Or are we OK with our older archives, as long as they verify?
-Bruce