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Re: Run one script from another
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Re: Run one script from another


  • Subject: Re: Run one script from another
  • From: Tod Hallberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 14:11:31 -0600
  • Organization: Monical Pizza Corporation

Why not just create an alias to the login apple script, and rename the alias to "logout"?

tod




"Timothy K. Wilkinson" wrote:

> I have a login script that runs after 20 minutes of idle time. I want to
> put a script on the desktop that a user can click to "log out" when they are
> done. I've tried using the following:
>
> run script alias "Macintosh HD:Scripts:login"
>
> but I always get a Finder error saying "Network File Permission error". I
> have NO idea where that comes from. Tried turning off File sharing but get
> the same error. I've tried compiling the script as an application and
> telling the Finder to activate it. No luck.
>
> Can anyone point me to the correct syntax for having one script activate
> another?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim Wilkinson
> ITC-ACHS
> University of Virginia
> email@hidden
> email@hidden
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