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Re: strange location indexes


  • Subject: Re: strange location indexes
  • From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 23:19:11 +0000
  • Thread-topic: strange location indexes

on 31/10/05 21:15, Paul Berkowitz at email@hidden wrote:

> On 10/31/05 8:43 AM, "Bill Briggs" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Forget the AppleScript. When I run the command scselect in Terminal I get the
>> same thing. There's nothing AppleScript-related to look at. But since this is
>> an AppleScript list I mentioned it was a "do shell script" just to keep it on
>> topic. :-)
>>
>>  So it's a UNIX question then. Does anyone else get numbers like this instead
>> of the integer index numbers?
>
> Yes. I get this (in OS 10.4.2):
>
> 250-166:~ berkowit$ scselect
> Defined sets include: (* == current set)
>    67E57C36-244B-11D9-950B-000A958F49D8 (Sharing)
>  * 0    (Automatic)


It's the identifier for each individual "set" in the preferences.plist:

    /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist

Regards

--
Martin Orpen


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