The only problem is that we quickly learned that the ShareFile app has no such setting. We therefore decided to stop the ShareFile sync app and service from launching at startup, and we proceeded to check the usual locations where such a setting could be found. As a result, we’d rather keep ShareFile out of the way until we need it, preventing the service’s desktop syncing app from taking up space in our OS X menu bar, or consuming any needless processing power or network bandwidth.Ī user can always manually quit the ShareFile app, but it will launch automatically again during the next login or reboot. In fact, depending on our needs, we can go weeks at a time without needing to log in to ShareFile. Although more costly than the competition, ShareFile gives us a bit more control and security over how and when files are shared with others, and the service is becoming a common fixture in business environments.īut we don’t use ShareFile every day like we do with Dropbox and OneDrive. In addition to the usual online storage and syncing services like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive, we also use Citrix ShareFile for a variety of projects here at TekRevue.
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How to Stop Citrix ShareFile from Launching Automatically In OS X