Google Software Update Mac System Events

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10.6:What to do if asked to find System Events.app

It sounds like it might be an AppleScript that wants it, though it doesn't make sense that it would run at the login of every user.

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It indeed sounds like an AppleScript or application that wants access to assistive devices.
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You can navigate to the System Events app in the CoreServices folder inside the System Folder.

10.6:What to do if asked to find System Events.app
I had the same issue on my MacBook Pro (not my partner's MacBook) - I think it was because I had the app 'Alarm Clock' installed on my MBP.
10.6:What to do if asked to find System Events.app

I also have alarm clock installed and got the pop-up once. I'm going to take a wild guess that that is it.

10.6:What to do if asked to find System Events.app

You can find that file here:
/System/Library/CoreServices/System Events
Talking with Apple support, the best they could figure is that it was trying to launch the welcome video and set up process for clean installs, which is not supposed to happen on upgrades.

10.6:What to do if asked to find System Events.app

I had the same problem, no idea what needed it though.

10.6:What to do if asked to find System Events.app

This came up for me too. I just went into core services and told it where it was..

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I had three windows pop up asking me for System Events.app. The application 'Mood Blast' was responsible for at least one of them.

10.6: What to do if asked to find System Events.app

This happened to me too.
I thought it might have something with login items to do -- but wasn't sure.
I had , istat menus, growlhelperapp, iscrobbler, stattoo, ituneshelper in my login items.

10.6: What to do if asked to find System Events.app

Look in your Accounts preferences and in Login Items for your account. I found 'system events' in there and removed it.

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