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Re: Programmatically restarting Mac OS X
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Re: Programmatically restarting Mac OS X


  • Subject: Re: Programmatically restarting Mac OS X
  • From: Damien Sorresso <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 20:00:13 -0500

On 13 Jun, 2006, at 7:26 PM, Greg Herlihy wrote:
The Finder "restart" Applescript command (even though it works) is outdated
- the modern way to restart the system using Applescript is to send a
"restart" command to System Events.

Indeed, but the original poster was inquiring about support for Jaguar. In my experience, just about AppleScript-related in Jaguar is sketchy at best.
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Damien Sorresso

Macintosh Developer
Computer Infrastructure Support Services
Illinois State University
E-mail: email@hidden

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