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Re: Detecting Inactivity, or, Being Idle for X time.
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Re: Detecting Inactivity, or, Being Idle for X time.


  • Subject: Re: Detecting Inactivity, or, Being Idle for X time.
  • From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 11:19:57 -0400

on 10/11/01 11:04 AM, Don Thompson wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been asked to create a script that will fire when a machine has been
> idle for more than x amount of time.
>
> I figure there is two ways to approach this.
>
> 1. Have the script executed by the Finder ( how, I don't know)
> 2. Have the script running all the time, watching for inactivity.
> AOL's AIM does this, but I can't rely on that.
>
> All clues accepted.
>

On 9.x you could run iDo script scheduler.
ftp://ftp.sophisticated.com/iDo_SS_111.bin
--
Paul Skinner


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