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Whenever I open Cyberduck in my school (which has 60+ iMacs) I immediately get flooded with Growl alerts telling me that Cyberduck has found Bonjour network shares, filling up my entire screen, and then some.

How can i prevent this from happening? I do not want to stop Cyberduck from discovering Bonjour shares.

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  • You have a nasty typo in there :) Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 11:12

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Go to System Preferences » Growl » Applications. Select Cyberduck and "Configure". Highlight "Bonjour" and deselect the "Enabled" checkbox.

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  • Unfortunately, this only works if you're using Growl. There is no option to only disable Bonjour notifications in the OS X native Notifications preferences. Commented Jan 24, 2014 at 18:28
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In OSX Mavericks and newer, Cyberduck uses the built-in notifications.

To disable the notifications, go to System Preferences -> Notification Center. Find Cyberduck in the list and set the message format to "None", and you will no longer get popups.

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  • This works perfectly. Thank you. +1. This should be an accepted answer from 2017. Commented Jun 18, 2017 at 6:03
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If you alt-click the close button on the growl notification, it will close all the notifications visible.

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I ran the below commands on my mac and it worked

defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck rendezvous.notification.limit 0 defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck growl.enable false defaults write ch.sudo.cyberduck rendezvous.enable false

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