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  • Subject: Hello, I'm new here (now there's a classic)
  • From: macster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 11:00:25 +0100

As said I'm new to Applescript out of a need that I'm sure Applescript can do.

At our company we have a server volume where some folders are set to view by icon and some by list. I need an Applescript that sets all folders to list view.

Now I know how to set one folder via applescript but i dont know how to set all folders within one disk to a set view. I take it I would use a wildcard of some sort but cant find any info.

Please help me show Mac's are better in our company (we have 400 wintel machines and 80 mac's) we had 60 macs when I started, help me make it more.

Gerard
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