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Re: Password dialog is suppressed



For showing the regular password dialog in ASS, I always use:

set theVolume to "afp://my-ip-address/my-username" as string
mount theVolume

I'm not sure if that still works (haven't got any computer here to test)

HTH,
Jasper.

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On Jul 27, 2005, at 7:51 PM, Timothy K. Wilkinson wrote:

I'm using the "mount volume" command in an AS studio project.  I'm mounting
some SMB drives and specifically not asking them for their password.  I want
the regular password dialog box to appear in the Finder so users can decide
if they want their password saved or not.

I'm using the syntax "smb://server_path/share_name".  I'm not supplying a
user ID or password in this case.

When I run this command from my Studio app I get a beach ball and a password
prompt in the Run log.  If I just run the same syntax in Script Editor it
behaves as I want it to.

Is there some trick to having the Finder password dialog show up when using
"mount volume" in a Studio project?

Thanks!


Tim Wilkinson      
ITC-ACHS           
University of Virginia



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