Re: TCP/IP configuration + launching an app via its type/creator
Re: TCP/IP configuration + launching an app via its type/creator
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP configuration + launching an app via its type/creator
- From: Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 21:31:11 +0200
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At 17:08 +0200 UTC, on 07/06/2001, Stephane Cataldi wrote:
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Hello,
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I have been able to build a TCP/IP configuration using the
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"Network Setup Scripting".
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But I can't find informations about which MacOS versions will be able to
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run this script.
I have several OS versions installed here. Looks like the first one that has
"Network Setup Scripting" is OS 8.5. However, that does not guarantee of
course that what your particluar script does will work under all versions. In
my experience, the only way to know for 'sure' is to test it.
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And now the annoying problem :
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If I type : tell application "Outlook Express"
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When I run the script, it asks me to locate the application on the disk.
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[...] I need a way to launch automatically Outlook Express or
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whatever I need to launch. I thought it would be possible to use the
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type/creator of the app but I can't figure out the way to do this.
See <
http://www.applescriptsourcebook.com/tips.html>, under "Launching an
Application
by Its Creator" and "Telling an Application by Variable".
HTH
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