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Thanks to Mark and JBS for your answers.
I sent this message to the list on the 18th. Apparently, I need to
change the email account I'm using for this list since it took 10 days
for the message to get delivered.
I ended up asking the question on the AppleScript Studio list and found
out, courtesy of Paul Berkowitz, that "user name" isn't a valid
parameter to "do shell script" in 10.3.9, which is what I'm running. I
removed that and the script runs fine.
RJay
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wondering if this message will take several days to make it to the
list...
On Apr 28, 2006, at 3:35 AM, J. Stewart wrote:
> On 4/18/06 at -0500 RJay Hansen said this
>
>> do shell script "nvram boot-args=\"romndrv=1\"" user name "rjay"
>> password "" with administrator privileges
>>
>> Now when I check syntax, it complains about "user name" following the
>> closing quote of the command (a property can't go after this ""). Can
>> anyone help?
>
> That compiles just fine OMM in 10.4.6. This form may work better for
> you though.
>
> set scpt to "nvram boot-args=\"romndrv=1\""
> do shell script scpt user name "rjay" password "" with administrator
> privileges
>
> JBS
> --
> Isn't making a smoking section in a restaurant like making a peeing
> section in the swimming pool? - George Carlin
>
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