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jk73

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Every day at 3:30 pm on my MBP, two reminders appear momentarily and then disappear, all within a second or less. I assume this is due to some sort of conflict or local cache (it doesn't seem to happen on my two iOS devices, which are all synced via iCloud).

Anyone ever seen this? If so, I assume I need to find and delete a cache or database file, etc.? Thanks.
 

jk73

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Why would I need to record the screen? I've described exactly what's happening. Two reminders appear and then are dismissed an instant later, without any action on my part.
 

jk73

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You ask if anyone has ever seen 'this' - seen what? Please give us more to go on, and I'm sure we'll be able to help you.

I'm puzzled by what more I could possibly provide. What additional info. would be helpful?
 

BrianBaughn

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Why would I need to record the screen? I've described exactly what's happening. Two reminders appear and then are dismissed an instant later, without any action on my part.

If you recorded your screen at the precise time this happens you could get a look at what the "notification" says…which would be the part of "exactly what's happening" you haven't been able to describe.

As far as a "cache file" goes…do you mean something like the Console application?
 

jk73

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As far as a "cache file" goes…do you mean something like the Console application?

No, I meant like a local cache or library file. Reminders still appear even when my MBP isn't connected to the internet, so it seems like the last reminders sync is cached locally. Thanks.
 
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