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Re: problem in script
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Re: problem in script


  • Subject: Re: problem in script
  • From: Bryan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 13:36:33 -0400
  • Organization: Apex Radiology

There is an application called Keep It Up that does exactly what you
are describing:

Keep-It-Up

Bryan Kaufman

Ed Stockly wrote:

> >> second problem
> >> is it possible to to write a script which will restart the computer if it
> >> will hang
> >
> > No. If a computer is hanging how can you execute a script? The script would
> > be hanging as well.
>
> There are some hardware products that help you do this. The idea is that if
> the hardware device does not get a response at a regular interval from the
> mac it will force a restart. There are also products that allow you to
> script one mac to restart another mac.
>
> -- <http://justapplescript.weblogs.com/>
> -- <http://justapplescript.weblogs.com/AppleScriptLearningResources>
> -- Feedback welcome, join today!
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