![]() I don't know how helpful that is, but its about as far as I got. So basically that array gets removed once the account is logged out. In the plist that was captured after logging out of Messages. That same section only shows as: EnabledAccounts So it looks something like this in the plist: EnabledAccounts A codename perhaps? I certainly don't live there :)Īnyway, in the logged in ones I can see an array in both plists called EnabledAccounts which has a string in it that looks like a UUID of some kind. Not sure what the whole "madrid" thing is about. Oddly, the 2 plists that seemed to hold important info that I can see a clear change from the logged out state to the logged in one, are:. UsersĬom.Ĭom.Ĭom.plistĬom.plistĬom.plistĬom.plistĬom.plistĪnd there were other items too, like stuff in ~/Library/Containers//Įven my login.keychain showed up in the results, but I'm not sure if it was related to logging out. Most of these also got touched when I logged in. Here's some of the ones that got captured when I logged out. There are a boatload of preference files being touched by simply logging into or out of Messages. I was curious about what happens when a Mac gets logged into or out of Messages (as an example), so I did a few Composer monitor file system changes captures.
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