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Re: SystemStarteup Items



Actually it is executa. However I discovered making the script calle "script" versus script.sh solved my problem -The folder holding the items name was "script".

On Nov 29, 2005, at 15:50 PM, Cameron Kerr wrote:

Is the script marked as executable?

On 29/11/2005, at 12:19 PM, Jose Luis Paredes wrote:

I have a script that I need to run as a certain user at boot time. The script does work using

%sudo -u user myscript

However if I run the script at boot time -my creating an entry in the /Library/Startup items I get a permissions error in my system log.

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