Hello, In another thread, On Jan 30, 2014, at 8:40 PM, Shane Stanley wrote: You're probably missing the fact that Mail is now sandboxed, and sandboxed apps will only run scripts stored in a particular folder: ~/Library/Application Scripts/com.apple.mail/ in the case of Mail. if you choose Open Finder from the popup menu next to the Run AppleScript menu, this folder will be opened in the Finder for you.
Here is my question: does this also apply to Calendar?
I use a LOT of script applets set as alerts in Calendar. When we first updated to Mavericks 10.9.1, all the alerts went null. Most of them point to the ~/Library/Workflows/Applications/Calendar/ folder. That is where Automator stores the applets known as Calendar alarms, so I put any AS applets in the same folder. But they ALL broke with Mavericks.
So I went through and reset all of the alerts. And then it happened. One of the machines got updated to 10.9.2. All of the alerts broke again.
Should there be a folder for calendar in ~/Library/Application Scripts/ ? I checked in that location and the only subfolder in there is the com.apple.mail folder.
Is there any hope that Apple will ever fix the alerts in Calendar? Calendar (and iCal before) has been the most perfect scheduler for us.
Does anyone have any solutions? This is so unlike Apple, to release something so broken.
Thanks for any help. Dee Dee
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