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How do I remove sync icon in the menubar?

Hi,


I've seen posts about this before, but this is slightly different. Ever since I've been using Google Contacts / Calendar (which I have to use right now), this sync item in my menubar doesn't provide the option for me to remove it. I initially thought it might be related to MobileMe and/or iSync, but I think it must be related to some of the Google sync services.


I've tried to command-click to drag it out and delete, but I'm only able to drag it around and re-position it within the menubar.


Here's a screen shot...


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When I click on it, I get the option to "Sync Now"...


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And when I alt-click on it, I get these options...


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None of them prove me with a settings panel (or similar) where I can deselect the usual "Show [function] in menubar" check box.


Any ideas on how to resolve this?

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Posted on Jul 25, 2013 7:43 AM

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Jul 25, 2013 8:05 AM in response to Liam Dillon

Just a thought:


Address Book > Preferences > Accounts > On My Mac


Then uncheck "Sync With Google"


if not so easy:


Command drag will work for System menu items to the right of the bar, not so much third party unfortunately.


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I suspect at this point a corrupt plist ,try deleting com.apple.systemuiserver.plist


found here by using Finder>Go>Go to Folder (command shift G):


copy and paste:

~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.systemuiserver.plist


delete this plist.


now open terminal (Applications/Utilities/terminal.app) and paste the command:


killall SystemUIServer


and return.


This command will kill the process and MacOS X will automatically rebuild the menu bar, clearing out old cache. Quit Terminal.

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