Chooser problem
Chooser problem
- Subject: Chooser problem
- From: sgill <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 19:28:04 -0700 (PDT)
i am new to mac and
i am trying to automatically connect to a remote computer through
appleshare at the time of start up
i have tried to store my username and the password in the key
chain; but the
problem in it is; at start up time it asks for the password to unlock the
key cahin.
that i don't want. what i need is it should connect to the remotes
computer at the start up time withput asking me the password
Sunmeet Gill
2827 Orchard Avenue, Apt#8,
Los Angeles, CA-90007
Tel:310.686-1866
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Hellum Timothy wrote:
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Easy.
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>
Go to your Servers folder (loose in your Sytem folder). In it you'll find
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an alias of the remote machine. Trash the alias. Dance about for joy.
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HTH,
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>
Timothy
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>
> ----------
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> From: sgill
>
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 8:11 PM
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> To: Chris Nebel
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> Cc: AppleScript Users
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> Subject: a mac problem
>
>
>
> my friend few months before connected to some remote computer throguh the
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> apple
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> share from my G4 machine and as u know when u connect; it asks u ,if u
>
> want
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> to save ur name or name and paasword both, for the startup option.
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> now every time i restart my computer the dialog box comes, asking for
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> the passwrod to connect to the remote machine. I don't know his password.
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> i am not able to remove this dialog box.
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> please help
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>
>
> Sunmeet Gill
>
> 2827 Orchard Avenue, Apt#8,
>
> Los Angeles, CA-90007
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> Tel:310.686-1866
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>
>
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>
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Chris Nebel wrote:
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>
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> > Matthew Smith wrote:
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> >
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> > > on 15/09/01 08:59, Sunmeet Gill at email@hidden wrote:
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> > >
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> > > > first problem
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> > > > is it possible to make a appplescript
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> > > > which will remain open for the wole day and will restart the
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> computer at
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> > > > midnight
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> > >
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> > > Yes. You could create a script and make it an applet. In its idle
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> handle you
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> > > can test for after midnight and restart the computer. Or you could use
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> a
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> > > utility like iDo Script Scheduler to run a script at midnight to
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> restart the
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> > > computer.
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> >
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> > Or you could use the "Schedule" tab in the Energy Saver control panel
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> that
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> > comes with Mac OS. (Though I understand the scheduled wake up/shut
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> down/sleep
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> > feature doesn't work on some older machines.)
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> >
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> >
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> > --Chris Nebel
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> > AppleScript Engineering
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