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Hi guys,
I've been trying to remove the fast user switch after log on, however I can't remember how I did it originally and none of the normal ways seem to be the way that I did it. I've looked in my log files to see if I can see what's causing it but nothings jumping out at me, I don't seem to have used Automator, or created a new log-on item so I'm not sure what it's doing. Any advice would be helpful, Thanks for your help, Marink. |
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