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Re: Telling remote computer to "do shell script"
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Re: Telling remote computer to "do shell script"


  • Subject: Re: Telling remote computer to "do shell script"
  • From: Dale Martin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 09:54:09 -0500

Chris,

Is there a problem with Remote Apple Events running under 10.2.8....I ask
this because after running RAE for a while it seems to take most the CPU
power and a restart is required. I have been having this problem for a while
now. When I first start RAE everything is fine and then I can't send any RAE
and the Activity Monitor is stating the RAE process is taking well over 60%
of the CPU! It seems to be fine in Panther.> - Can you actually see the
address you're sending to?

>
>Try pinging it
> using Network Utility or ping(8).
> - Are Remote Apple Events turned on in the target machine's Sharing
> preferences? They're off by default.
>

--
Dale J. Martin
Product Manager
NeuroPhysics Corporation
900 Mount Laurel Circle
Shirley, MA 01464

978-425-6371

www.neurophysics.com
www.massapoag.org
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