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Re: Propmpting user to enter Variables
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Re: Propmpting user to enter Variables


  • Subject: Re: Propmpting user to enter Variables
  • From: Matthew Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 02:46:47 +1000

on 14/05/2005 02:37, Michelle Steiner at email@hidden wrote:

> On May 13, 2005, at 9:11 AM, francois.houle wrote:
>
>> What happens is that I have to use this script for multiple users,  so I
>> cannot specify a specific user folder ahead of time in the  script... It has
>> to change with each user that uses it...
>
> This takes care of that problem:
> path to startup items folder from user domain
>
>> And also I'm going to have both Panther and Tiger users using it...
>
> Have you tested the above code in Panther?  Your original message had
> the name of the folder as one word instead of two words.
>
> If it doesn't work in Panther, here is code that should work in both
> Panther and Tiger:
>
> (path to library folder from user domain as text) & "startupitems" as
> alias

If the folder doesn't exist then the script will have to include code to
create the startupitems folder.

--
Matthew Smith


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