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No love from <<event netwRMst>>
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No love from <<event netwRMst>>


  • Subject: No love from <<event netwRMst>>
  • From: Matt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 05:55:03 -0500 (EST)

Well, I'm at wit's end here (stock Mac OS 9.1.0).

I've added the suggested "forced" start-up as follows (in various
incarnations):
try
<<event ascrgdut>>
on error ignore
end try

...to both my applet and the script it calls, to no avail, and while it
errors over and over as a combo (-1708), I can run the same script alone
just fine via Script Editor without the applet, and then I don't get the
<<event netwRMst>> errors.

The other idea mentioned of using "run script" is as designed, so either I
just can't seem to get support for the "RA PPP Status OSAX (PPC)" addition
or the NSS FBA just isn't loading except when running a script via Script
Editor. What else could it be? Heck, I even added NSS to Startup Items
to kick-start it to no avail.

This makes no sense at all. If it's my script, it should error in Script
Editor, yet it works with tons of connectivity-state states on its own in
Script Editor. Outside of Script Editor, it can't even get past the first
RA check and fails.

I updated the following source:
http://clam.rutgers.edu/~mkozak/AppleScript/DSL.sit.bin
...and am desperate for help - this quick and easy edit has now taken over
my life. Even aside from the script itself, this general behavior is
totally baffling and begs for an explanation.

Thanks,
-Matt


Matthew Kozak
Rutgers University-Camden
email@hidden

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