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P.S The two machines I'm working this out on are both running Tiger
(10.4.x).
On Jan 20, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Chuck Pelto wrote:
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> On Jan 20, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Mark Lively wrote:
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>> You did replace SID with the appropriate machine information right?
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> Here's how the script reads now...
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> set thisMachine to "eppc://MyName:[log in to unmask]"
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> tell application "Make DMGs" of machine thisMachine to open file
> "Make DMGs" of folder "Applications" of startup disk
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> And that's where the problem lies at the moment.
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> I suspect that it has something to do with the fact that Make DMGs
> is not a 'file'. It's an application, an AppleScripting application.
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> The question remains, what is the syntax of calling upon an
> application on a remote machine to run on that remote machine, via
> an applescript on an separate machine.
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> Regards.
>
> Chuck
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