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Re: Scripting network settings for OS X
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Re: Scripting network settings for OS X


  • Subject: Re: Scripting network settings for OS X
  • From: Bryan Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 16:13:18 -0600

> System Preferences is not scriptable, Terminal is not scriptable, and
> there doesn't seem to be a way to execute a shell command from
> AppleScript. Anybody got any ideas?

I've never tried it, but I hear that any file with a ".command" extension
when opened will be sent to the terminal and executed as a shell script.
Perhaps you could generate that file with AS and then open it...

- B


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 >Scripting network settings for OS X (From: Peter Gort <email@hidden>)

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