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SD prevents log off
After succesfully completing a clone operation SD seems to no longer react to quit requests. I cannot not quit it from the Dock's context menu. Logging off takes forever unless I manually quit SD from within.
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Does this happen when you have a scheduled copy, but the drive wasn't attached? If so, what happened is that you changed your settings when SD! was in a "no user prompt" mode.
Try pressing Cmd-s, then Cmd-q, and SD! should quit.
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I don't use scheduling. |
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Hm. I can't think of any reason why SD! would prevent shutdown, then, unless you were backing up. Could you describe this situation in more detail?
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Attach drive, start SD, start copying -> everything green
Select "log out" (not shut down) from Apple menu Wait until bored Right-click SD in Dock, select quit (not force) Wait some more Give SD focus and press Cmd+Q -> within seconds I'm at loginwindow Happens every time |
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OK. I've tried this on a number of different machines, and have had some others try it too, and I can't reproduce your problem.
Is anyone else seeing this?
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