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Nov 6, 2014 1:26 PM in response to v1ct0rby Bryan Buff,I found a solution via a Gizmodo article (see below), so I trusted it. It worked like a charm for me. Tip: Only adjust one or two of the notification settings after the first reboot (just in case it doesn't work, you don't want to waste your time resetting everything). Reboot a second time. Then check to see if those changes remained. If they did, you should be good to go and set everything the way you want it without having it revert again.
Here are the instructions I got from AppleCare from an Apple Engineer. I'm not sure if the fix was specifically for my machine or if it'll work for someone else. Follow at your own risk.
1. Open the Library folder in your Home folder.
2. In the Library folder, open the Application Support folder.
3. Locate the folder named NotificationCenter. Drag this folder to the desktop.
4. Next, open the Terminal application.
Copy and paste each line of these commands into the Terminal window, in order. Press return after each line:
cd `getconf DARWIN_USER_DIR`
rm -rf com.apple.notificationcenter
killall usernoted; killall NotificationCenter
5. Close the Terminal app.
6. Restart your computer.
The notification preference changes won't stick until you restart a 2nd time after this.
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Nov 6, 2014 1:37 PM in response to Bryan Buffby Adrianh43,I have tried this. Didn't work. And I re-started several times...
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Nov 6, 2014 2:00 PM in response to Adrianh43by Bryan Buff,Sorry. It definitely worked for me and many others on the board where I found this, so I'm still not sure what the root cause is. Hopefully Apple releases an update soon to fix this, because it's been well documented.
Cheers.
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Nov 6, 2014 9:11 PM in response to jgfidelby scidoc666,This worked perfectly. Must follow directions, with two restarts required.
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Nov 10, 2014 5:37 AM in response to Bryan Buffby pastor_robert,is this for Yosemite or Mavericks? I cannot find the "notification center" folder within Application Support on my MBP with latest OS
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Nov 13, 2014 6:46 AM in response to Huss417by Huss417,Last couple of days I thought something might have been fixed and or stayed working properly. Notifications were staying off. This morning sign on and start working and up pops the email notifications again.
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Nov 13, 2014 7:50 PM in response to Huss417by kate1717,I have the same issue, and it is very annoying to have to un-check the notifications setting each time I restart or turn on my MacBook pro. Apple doesn't reset any other settings once changed.
My guess is that Apple has to be profiting from this somehow, as considering the number of complaints regarding this specific issue and Apple's lack of response or update to fix what seems like a very simple setting.
It is starting to drive me nuts when the notifications start going off because I have no choice but to go turn them off because it is non-stop.
PLEASE FIX THIS APPLE.
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Nov 13, 2014 7:51 PM in response to v1ct0rby kate1717,I have the same issue, and it is very annoying to have to un-check the notifications setting each time I restart or turn on my MacBook pro. Apple doesn't reset any other settings once changed.
My guess is that Apple has to be profiting from this somehow, as considering the number of complaints regarding this specific issue and Apple's lack of response or update to fix what seems like a very simple setting.
It is starting to drive me nuts when the notifications start going off because I have no choice but to go turn them off because it is non-stop.
PLEASE FIX THIS APPLE.
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Nov 14, 2014 4:58 AM in response to kate1717by Bryan Buff,II'm fairly certain it's a bug, and not a conspiracy. Try the instructions at the beginning of this thread If you've upgraded to Yosemite.
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Nov 16, 2014 11:44 AM in response to hershculesby rockeeeeeee,Same thing here, it all started with Yosemite.
I've just submitted feedback, I suggest anyone else with the problem do the same.
Here's the link for feedback to report a bug:
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Nov 16, 2014 4:31 PM in response to rockeeeeeeeby mary_lou,same issue - started with the new notifications... bloody annoying since i have about 12 apps in there that all insist on going to banner or alert every time i reboot... which then covers the screen i am working on and thus doesn't allow me to choose icons on the app i'm actually working in (cause the notify covers the screen and clicking brings up that app) -- making me yet again open notifications and turn em ALL off again... i do wish apple would monitor their own forums.
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Nov 17, 2014 12:40 PM in response to v1ct0rby pokey b,Today Apple just announced an potential fix for this and some other issues...
About the OS X Yosemite v10.10.1 Update
The OS X Yosemite v10.10.1 Update is recommended for all OS X Yosemite users.
Updating your system
- 1 You should back up your system before installation. To do this you can use Time Machine.
- 2 Do not interrupt the installation process once you have started to update your system.
- 3 You may experience unexpected results if you have third-party system software modifications installed, or if you've modified the operating system through other means.
- 4 Use Software Update to check for the latest Apple software using the Mac App Store, including this update.
- 5 Other software updates available for your computer may appear, which you should install. Note that an update's size may vary from computer to computer when installed using Software Update. Also, some updates must be installed prior to others.
You can also download the manual update installer. This is a useful option when you need to update multiple computers, but only want to download the update once. Standalone installers are available from Apple Support Downloads.
About the update
The OS X Yosemite v10.10.1 Update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac. This update:
- Improves Wi-Fi reliability
- Improves reliability when connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server
- Resolves an issue that may prevent Mail from sending messages through certain email service providers
- Addresses an issue prevents connecting to remote computers using Back to My Mac
- Resolves an issue where sharing services, Notification Center widgets and Actions may not be available
- Addresses an issue that could cause Notification Center settings to not be retained after a restart
- Addresses an issue that might prevent the Mac App Store from displaying certain updates
- Addresses an issue that could prevent some Mac mini computers from waking from sleep
- Resolves an issue that might prevent Time Machine from displaying older backups
- Addresses an issue that might prevent entering text in Japanese
Enterprise content
For enterprise customers, this update:
- Allows you to append search domains for partially qualified domain names when performing DNS lookups (consult the discoveryd man page for more information)
- Addresses an issue where the Mac App Store might offer an update to Apple Remote Desktop when the latest version is already installed
Security Content
For detailed information about the security content of this update, see Apple security updates.
Start SiteCatalyst code version: H.8. End SiteCatalyst code version: H.8.
Last Modified: Nov 17, 2014
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Nov 17, 2014 12:41 PM in response to pokey bby pokey b,I've installed this update. It was about 310 MB and a restart an further install time was required. Too soon to tell for me if it's a total fix or not.