Re: GUI Scripting mystery
Re: GUI Scripting mystery
- Subject: Re: GUI Scripting mystery
- From: "Timothy K. Wilkinson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:05:15 -0500
Sorry for the lack of information.
Workgroup Manager is the interface application that lets you create, edit,
etc. accounts on an OS X server. It can be run from the server or from any
workstation.
The machine I have that the GUI script works on is a Dual 1.42 GHZ with 1 MB
of RAM. The machines it has been tried on and NOT worked are another Dual
1.42 with 1 MB of RAM, a dual 1.25 GHz with 1 MB of RAM and a Powerbook G4
1.33 GHz with 512 MB of RAM. All are running 10.3.2.
To install Workgroup Manager you either use the install disc with the server
or you can just drag and drop it off the server to which ever machine you
want to use.
The only way Windows fits into this is that there is a "Windows" section of
each users account. This lets people using Windows machines authenticate
directly against the Xserve. You can create a file to directly import every
part of a users account (password, short name, etc) EXCEPT the Windows
settings (don't ask me why). They must be entered manually into the
settings boxes. The script is simply to enter the information into those
boxes automatically.
Tim Wilkinson
ITC-ACHS
University of Virginia
email@hidden
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From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 16:09:36 -0500
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To: AppleScript-Users Mail <email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: GUI Scripting mystery
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on 2004-03-16 1:52 PM, Timothy K. Wilkinson at email@hidden wrote:
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> I've encountered a small mystery involving GUI Scripting and I can't figure
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> out what's going on. Hopefully someone on the list might have a good idea.
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> It involves the Workgroup Manager application from OS X server.
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Your description of the tasks you're trying to perform assumes that the
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reader is familiar with Workgroup Manager, but I am not. Also, you weren't
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clear about which machine is yours (the server or a client?), which machines
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you're trying to run the script on without success (the server? Other
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clients?), where Windows fits into the problem, and a bunch of other things.
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If you want to contact me off-list and give me a clear description of what
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you're trying to do and what the setup is, I'll see if I can help. (I wrote
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PreFab UI Browser.)
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