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Re: Getting Mac OS X's Ethernet Address/Hostname via AppleScript
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Re: Getting Mac OS X's Ethernet Address/Hostname via AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Getting Mac OS X's Ethernet Address/Hostname via AppleScript
  • From: Matthew Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:36:30 +1100

on 31/01/2002 10:33, Richard Glaser at email@hidden
wrote:

> How can you get the the "Ethernet Address" and "Hostname" for Mac OS
> X 10.1.2 via AppleScript. I need these items to automate renaming
> ByHost folder filenames to correspond to cloned machine. In short,
> the ByHost folder contains hardware specific filenames, using
> "Ethernet Address" and "Hostname". When Mac OS X is cloned to another
> machine these items change, different "Ethernet Address" and
> "Hostname" and these files define settings for screen saver-set in
> System Preferences, iTunes, iPhoto, etc.

I thought the screen saver, iTunes and iPhoto preferences were set at a user
level. Each user can change them to whatever they want.
--
Matthew Smith


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 >Getting Mac OS X's Ethernet Address/Hostname via AppleScript (From: Richard Glaser <email@hidden>)

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