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Re: -5190
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Re: -5190


  • Subject: Re: -5190
  • From: Jed Verity <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 16:56:48 -0800

Thanks for the response, Kevin. All iMacs have 9.0.4 and AS 1.4.3. The
script for sending parameters to AppleScripts on other machines works fine
on some iMacs and not on others. Again, all software is the same version. I
do have an AppleShare IP server but the issue is with users connecting to
other users' machines.

I'm also not as concerned about mounting volumes...I included that in my
original post in order to convey as much additional info as seemed
pertinent. My primary concern is program linking.

Any other ideas? Thanks again!
jed

On the threshold of genius, Kevin Capwell wrote:

> Jed,
>
> I have had this error as well (with HyperCard running Rinaldi's
> MountVolume as well as AS).
>
> A few things to check
>
> 1. I assume we are using MacOS 8.6 or higher
> 2. I assume AS has been updated to 1.4.3 or better
> <http://asu.info.apple.com/swupdates.nsf/artnum/n11683>
> 2a. Even though 1.4.3 was meant for 9.X you can still copy Standard Additions
> into the Scripting Additions folder by using the excellent utility "Tome
> Viewer" <http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=4561>. If you
> are using MacOS 9.x just install the update. The new AS gives you more
> control using mount volume + it allows you to mount non AppleShare servers.
> Yup, this includes NT and Linux. You will need AppleTalk services running
> on your third party server for that trick to work...
> 3. Are you using an AppleSare IP server?
>
> ***
> 4. With HC I had trouble with people logging out correctly, this
> messed up the stack forcing me to re-copy it each time it failed.
> Finally I put in a script to do the copying automatically each time a
> user logs out.
> 5. Your script work on other Mac's running some other MacOS?
>
> Good luck,
>
> I hope this helps...


~)~)~)~)~)~)~)~)~)~)~)~)~)
Jed Verity


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