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Photoshop crashes on one account, not on another
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1816418" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Still not solved. This is baffling. I have:</p><p></p><p>1. Uninstalled all applications that showed in LaunchAgents in my old account that were not in the new. No change.</p><p>2. Installed all applications that showed in LaunchAgents in my old account into the new. No change.</p><p>3. Run Etrecheck on both accounts and compared loaded kexts -- they match perfectly.</p><p>4. Gone through all settings in System Preferences to see that they match between the two accounts -- they do. No change.</p><p>5. Run in the new account every application that is in the old account to see if one of the old account applications does something. No change. </p><p></p><p>So what can it possibly be in one account that is not in the other? Where else, other than ~/Library/LaunchAgents, are things that are launched for a user that differs for each user?</p><p></p><p>Also, if I decide to nuke/pave the drive and reinstall Mojave, if I restore from TM or CCC will all of those same things be put back where they were so that I still have the exact same issue? It's not worth going through all that if all I am going to end up with is what I've got now. </p><p></p><p>What about if I nuke/pave/install, create a new account, and THEN restore from CCC into my directory. Will that restore the ~/Library as it is now, or is that not in the clone restore? Will I have problems with permissions on my files if I do that or does CCC "fix" the permissions as it clones the files back to my new home directory? Never done that before, just wondered how it handles that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1816418, member: 396914"] Still not solved. This is baffling. I have: 1. Uninstalled all applications that showed in LaunchAgents in my old account that were not in the new. No change. 2. Installed all applications that showed in LaunchAgents in my old account into the new. No change. 3. Run Etrecheck on both accounts and compared loaded kexts -- they match perfectly. 4. Gone through all settings in System Preferences to see that they match between the two accounts -- they do. No change. 5. Run in the new account every application that is in the old account to see if one of the old account applications does something. No change. So what can it possibly be in one account that is not in the other? Where else, other than ~/Library/LaunchAgents, are things that are launched for a user that differs for each user? Also, if I decide to nuke/pave the drive and reinstall Mojave, if I restore from TM or CCC will all of those same things be put back where they were so that I still have the exact same issue? It's not worth going through all that if all I am going to end up with is what I've got now. What about if I nuke/pave/install, create a new account, and THEN restore from CCC into my directory. Will that restore the ~/Library as it is now, or is that not in the clone restore? Will I have problems with permissions on my files if I do that or does CCC "fix" the permissions as it clones the files back to my new home directory? Never done that before, just wondered how it handles that. [/QUOTE]
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