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Programmatically restarting Mac OS X
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Programmatically restarting Mac OS X


  • Subject: Programmatically restarting Mac OS X
  • From: "matt jaffa" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:29:17 -0600

Hi,

Is there a nice way of programmatically restarting Mac OS X that works on
10.2 and above?. I was using the Apple events from a technical note but when
certain system updates or security updates are installed on Jaguar these
methods don't work till the system reboots. "reboot" or "shutdown" commands
are nice about a restart, not allowing users to save unsaveds documents
first.

Thanks,
<att
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