Thank you very much. I notice that the folders leading to the files were hidden. Probably another security feature of Mountain Lion. I ran the terminal program and then just copy and pasted the file paths into Safari. A finder window opened showing me exactly where the files were. I deleted them and will try restarting the computer to see if it works.
AFter deleting the .plist files and restarting the system, Espionage didn't work and gave me an error message as follows:
Could not load Espionage's helper, got error:
Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=1 "launchctl: Couldn't stat("/Users/DKeys/Library/LaunchAgents/com.taoeffect.EspionageHelper.plist"): No such file or directory
nothing found to load
" UserInfo=0x10591e3c0 {NSLocalizedDescription=launchctl: Couldn't stat("/Users/DKeys/Library/LaunchAgents/com.taoeffect.EspionageHelper.plist"): No such file or directory
nothing found to load
}
Try restarting, or contact support (include this message).
I reinstalled Espionage on top of the broken system install and restarted again. Espionage worked and I was able to invoke the native uninstall command. I will now put a clean install of Espionage on my system.
AFter deleting the .plist files and restarting the system, Espionage didn't work and gave me an error message as follows:
Could not load Espionage's helper, got error:
Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=1 "launchctl: Couldn't stat("/Users/DKeys/Library/LaunchAgents/com.taoeffect.EspionageHelper.plist"): No such file or directory
nothing found to load
" UserInfo=0x10591e3c0 {NSLocalizedDescription=launchctl: Couldn't stat("/Users/DKeys/Library/LaunchAgents/com.taoeffect.EspionageHelper.plist"): No such file or directory
nothing found to load
}
Try restarting, or contact support (include this message).
I reinstalled Espionage on top of the broken system install and restarted again. Espionage worked and I was able to invoke the native uninstall command. I will now put a clean install of Espionage on my system.