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Re: Hiding the Apple System Profiler while it executes
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Re: Hiding the Apple System Profiler while it executes


  • Subject: Re: Hiding the Apple System Profiler while it executes
  • From: Joe Postscript <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 01:41:49 -0500
  • Organization: ttp://quicken.excite.com/investments/quotes/?symbol=AATK%2 C+BAYZY,+CPHD

Hi Randy,

I'm not sure how to get it to run without the window
so I hope someone knows how. I use this line to at least
minimize the window when I run a script because I too
was trying to find a way to be less obvious. Hope it helps.

set zoomed of window "Apple System Profiler" to false

--
JoePostscript



randy graves wrote:
>
> I'm new to AppleScript, and I'm wondering if there is any way to hide the
> screen display of the System Profiler, but still get the results of its
> having been run? I need to discover the inventory of many Macs, and people
> tend to bail on the Profiler when they see it auto-exectuing on their
> desktop.
>
> Any help would be appreciated, I can't seem to find a directive in the
> Profiler dictionary that will make it run in the background.
>
> Randy graves
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