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But.I can still see what's been installed (even if it's renamed or modified, etc.) and then it becomes even more of a disciplinary issue.
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Added a few more this weekend after scouring a few of my more industrious users' Applications list:Īt some point, we all realize it's a cat-and-mouse game, and a truly determined student will figure out ways around the software restrictions. Startup items are obsolete in OS X Yosemite Sudochmod: Path: /Library/StartupItems/Sudochmod Applications/MacX Video Converter Pro.app ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/HighfivePlugin.v1.17.ugin/Contents/MacOS/FatlineSpark le
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In fact, I believe the issue predates my upgrade to El Capitan.
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For several months I have been unable to shut down or restart my MacBook Pro without first relaunching Finder.
