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Script Help
Well, maybe I spoke to soon. There is another level of complexity here, and got the following error on an autoexecution this AM.
| 05:09:32 AM | Info | ...ACTION: Running shell script restartshellscript.txt | 05:09:32 AM | Info | ......COMMAND => Invoking After Copy shell script: /private/var/root/Desktop/restartshellscript.txt | 05:09:32 AM | Error | sh: line 1: /private/var/root/Desktop/restartshellscript.txt: No such file or directory This machine boots up automatically at 4:55AM Sunday mornings to the log-in screen. Because the root account is running SD, the scheduled execution of the backup did run and SD appears behind the log-in window. However, the restart shell script apparantly could not be found and gave the above error. Would it make any difference if the path to the shell script were in the Shared users directory? Or is this just going to be a problem because of the log-in window screen being where the computer is at? Or would the newly suggested code be better? TIA, Scott |
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