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Re: Trigger script from remote machine?
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Re: Trigger script from remote machine?


  • Subject: Re: Trigger script from remote machine?
  • From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 11:36:35 -0800

On Feb 27, 2004, at 9:27 AM, Doug McNutt wrote:

At 11:21 -0500 2/27/04, Steve Roy wrote:
I don't see what's complicated about EPPC, which is just a checkbox to select
under the sharing preferences, and 'of machine xyz' to add to your AppleScript.

I can't find any info on the EPPC:// protocol on the net. What is the default port, for instance?

3031, as a Google search for "eppc port" revealed in the first hit, or as you could discover by looking at the Firewall tab in the Sharing control panel. (Apple Support is *not* the sole source of Apple documentation.)

If I knew what the acronym stands for I might do better with a search.

I seriously doubt that, but since you're curious, it's short for "Event Program-to-Program Communication."


--Chris Nebel
AppleScript Engineering
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