I've come across a few odd permission issues with AppleScripts in
10.7.3 (not related to Lasso). I'm suspecting sandboxing but I haven't
been able to track it down yet.
2012/2/21 Paul Fabris <paul@marketconnections.com>:
> On Feb 18, 2012, at 5:20 PM, Brad Lindsay wrote:
>>
>> I've not used 8.6, so I'm not sure how it starts up, but if you could get it to startup under the user you are logged in as, that should do the trick.
>
> I don't think I'd feel comfortable changing Lasso's process owner. Besides, I still think it has something to do with the way Lasso is interacting with the computer, not the owner. I'm frankly surprised that Lasso was *ever* able to tell the window server of a completely different user to run an Applescript as if Lasso was sitting at the keyboard and looking at the screen. What happens when there's multiple users logged in? What happens when there's no users logged in?
>
> I'm wondering if this isn't due to some locking down of something on Apple's end, with enforced sandboxing coming down the pipe.
>
> In any case, using a fully qualified path in the tell block does nothing. EG:
>
> 'tell application "System:Library:CoreServices:Finder.app:Contents:MacOS:Finder" to activate'
>
> I get the same error.
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OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
I foolishly upgraded my working OSX Server 10.7.2 (Lasso 8.6) web server to 10.7.3 over the weekend. Apart from a bunch of permissions problems, which I've managed to resolve, I now have issues with a...
Re: OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
On Feb 14, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Paul Fabris wrote:
> I foolishly upgraded my working OSX Server 10.7.2 (Lasso 8.6) web server to 10.7.3 over the weekend. Apart from a bunch of permissions problems, wh...
Re: OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
Hi Kyle,
I've tried some other basic stuff like: tell App "Finder" to activate, and am getting the same results.
I know you can reference an app in a tell block by using the full path, but I'm t...
Re: OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
Hi,
If this is on a server, I think it won't work. It will only work if FM can be accessed via a driver, which does not need any interactivity. Many tools only work when you are logged in via remot...
Re: OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
On Feb 14, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Paul Fabris <paul@marketconnections.com> wrote:
> I foolishly upgraded my working OSX Server 10.7.2 (Lasso 8.6) web server to 10.7.3 over the weekend. Apart from a bunc...
Re: OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
On Feb 18, 2012, at 5:20 PM, Brad Lindsay wrote:
>
> I've not used 8.6, so I'm not sure how it starts up, but if you could get it to startup under the user you are logged in as, that should do the...
Re: OS Process osascript and 10.7.3
I've come across a few odd permission issues with AppleScripts in
10.7.3 (not related to Lasso). I'm suspecting sandboxing but I haven't
been able to track it down yet.
2012/2/21 Paul Fabris <pau...
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