![]() If you’re not wanting to use the simple Add to Login Items method above, for Macs running 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, and later, an alternative way to get the PCClient.app auto-starting is to use LaunchAgents managed by LaunchD. The client should start automatically after the reboot and log in procedure is complete.įor a video walk-through of installing the macOS PaperCut User Client app and configuring it to auto-start on login, take a look at the video below:Īutomatically starting the client using a LaunchAgent See Apple’s Open items automatically when you log in on Mac article for more information. Note that on older versions of macOS you may have to go into System Preferences > Accounts, then select your login name and finally select the Login Items tab.Ĭlick + then browse and select the PCClient application (which should now be under your local /Applications folder).Select General > Login Items and look for the Open at Login section. Open System Settings from the Apple menu. If the user needs the User Client for printing (for example, to use the shared account popup), configure the application to automatically open upon start up: The PCClient application should start up, and a small ‘P’ icon should appear in the menubar. ![]() Test the application by double-clicking the PCClient application icon in the system’s local Applications folder. This executes a small AppleScript program that starts the install/copy process (automatically copies the PCClient application over to your local /Applications folder).
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