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Re: Remote Control/Program Linking
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Re: Remote Control/Program Linking


  • Subject: Re: Remote Control/Program Linking
  • From: Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 11:16:39 -0700

At 12:10 PM -0500 7/2/02, email@hidden wrote:
>Is there a way to control a remote Mac, using Applescript, from a OS 9.04
>machine without the login dialog box appearing?

Set the wayback machine for the days of the GTQ "login as" and "logout" skanky hack scripting additions!

http://osaxen.com/gtq_scripting_library.html

Be careful that you don't get lost in this labyrinth of osaxen. ;)

I much prefer the modern way of letting the keychain deal with this. These osaxen set up a series of patches that prevent the authentication dialog from appearing and filling in the necessary data structures with the authentication specified by the script. Very skanky, but useful.

Although now that I think about it, these might have failed before 9.04, due to a change in the system. I remember that they stopped working, but the keychain was useable by then, so I didn't sweat it.

And now I'm getting old and forgetful, I think.

Jon
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