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How can I get iChat to login automatically at startup?
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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hmm.. well heres my question inc ase you missed the subject
how can i get iChat to login automatically at startup?
thanks
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I am using 10.3.3 with iChat 2.0... Go offline with iChat. iChat menu --> Preferences --> Accounts. Enter your username and password and close the window. Quit iChat then launch it to test results.
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I just set iChat to launch at startup. Do this in the system preferences, under 'accounts', and then 'login items'.
Tick the box to make it hide also. I couldn't find a way to just make it login at startup without opening iChat.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Put an Applescript application in your startup items. Make it do this:
Code:
tell application "iChat"
launch
end tell
tell application "iChat"
quit
end tell
Run the script hidden. Works for me.
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thanks guys.. ill try these methods out
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oh and just to make sure everyone understood the question correctly.. i meant how can i get ichat to login automatically after i start the machine.. like aim does on windows.
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1.25GHz PowerBook
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ok. so my next endeavour is to get ichatagent to log in automatically, without starting up ichat itself. is this possible?
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Originally posted by shockme17:
ok. so my next endeavour is to get ichatagent to log in automatically, without starting up ichat itself. is this possible?
No, hence Arkham's script that launches iChat, then quits it, leaving you logged in. Kinda annoying but it works.
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Unfortunately, I seem to be having somewhat.
Regardless of the state iChat or the iChatAgent is in, when I come out of sleep, the Agent connects 1/2 the time and marks me as "Available."
However, when I am on my Mac, I am 99.9% of the time marked as "Away" but I still chat with friends. I have yet to figure out why it always logs me back in as "Available" even though I put the computer to sleep with iChat closed and the Agent as "Offline."
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Originally posted by SoBayJake:
I have yet to figure out why it always logs me back in as "Available" even though I put the computer to sleep with iChat closed and the Agent as "Offline."
Have you changed the setting in iChat: Preferences: General, the one about "When I return to my computer, and my status is Away:, either 1. Keep my status as Away, 2. Set my status to Available, 3. Ask what do do"?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Originally posted by Mithras:
Have you changed the setting in iChat: Preferences: General, the one about "When I return to my computer, and my status is Away:, either 1. Keep my status as Away, 2. Set my status to Available, 3. Ask what do do"?
Mithras: I have it set to "Keep my status as Away" and that works fine. But mine is going from "Offline" when I put it to sleep, then going to "Online" when I wake it up. But it doesn't happen every time. It seems almost random. I have yet to figure out the common factor.
-Jake
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If you place iChat in your start-up items, and mark the general preference settings : When iChat opens, automatically log-in, it will work just fine. iChat will open, and you will be online and available.
If I put my Mac to sleep with iChat open, and then wake it back up, iChat automagically connects, and it is never random, it always works that way for me.
I do wish iChat had a stealth mode, so you can be online, but have no one see you, and you can still see when your friends [ or enemies ] are on.
Originally posted by Mithras:
No, hence Arkham's script that launches iChat, then quits it, leaving you logged in. Kinda annoying but it works.
That works, unless you have the General setting : When I quit iChat, set my status to offline checked.
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Last edited by SMacTech; May 14, 2004 at 02:17 PM.
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Whenever I put my powerbook to sleep when I wake it up ichat sets itself to the last available msg I used. Really @#%^*($&^ annoying, one of the many little things that apple seems to have been dropping the ball on lately.
~BS
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