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I have this program called mac minder on my computer and i dont know the password to it, and i need to shut it off. But in order to shut it off i need the password. So i went to the activy monitor and force quited it. But in like two minutes it pops back up! Is there a way to make activy monitor keep on shutting it off automatically when the program turns back on neye: ?
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I have this program called mac minder on my computer and i dont know the password to it, and i need to shut it off. But in order to shut it off i need the password. So i went to the activy monitor and force quited it. But in like two minutes it pops back up! Is there a way to make activy monitor keep on shutting it off automatically when the program turns back on neye: ?
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Originally Posted by Mac Minder FAQ (taken from manufacturer's site)
Q. Can I have Mac Minder stop tracking and logging programs when the computer is idle?

A. Unfortunately, no
The only way to stop it would seem to be uninstallation of the entire application.

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