Hi, Howard. Thanks for your response.

My I.T. folks installed AdmitMac:

http://www.thursby.com/products/admitmac.html

Installing it apparently required migrating the contents of my user
folder to a new user folder that used my new domain user name. They
tell me they then "ran a script" that changed all of my file
permissions to the new user. This new user does not have
administrative rights, but they did create an administrator user, and
they gave me the password to the administrator user because they know
I'm a poweruser and trust me. (It's always good to buddy up to the
I.T. guys. :) ) Honestly, I think they did a decent job, as I haven't
had any difficulty with any other software.

To very specifically identify the problem: when an Applescript is
present in ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Actions/, I am
unable to invoke Quicksilver via a keyboard trigger. Also, the menu
bar icon, which I have set to appear, does not appear when there is a
script present. The only way I'm able to invoke QS is by clicking on
the dock icon. When I remove the script file and restart Quicksilver,
the problem goes away and I am able to invoke QS with the keyboard
trigger.

The script I was using has not changed since I.T. performed these
tasks on my machine. In fact, here's the script, if you're interested,
which I use for tracking my time at work, saved as Time.scpt:

  using terms from application "Quicksilver"
        on process text theString
                set theDate to do shell script of "date \"+%a %b %e\""
                set theCmd to ("echo \"" & theDate & " | " & theString & "\" >> 
~/
Desktop/\~Time.txt")
                do shell script theCmd
                set theCmd to null
                set theDate to null
                set theString to null
        end process text
  end using terms from

I did follow the instructions to reset Quicksilver in the FAQ. I also
deleted those caches. I also removed everything and installed
Quicksilver fresh. I followed the instructions in the FAQ to add items
back one-by-one to find the problem, and that's when I identified that
it was my Applescript causing the problem. I replaced the Applescript
with only:

   display dialog "Hello World"

However, the problem returned. I then assumed that the problem is the
presence of ANY Applescript.

After posting my original message in this thread, I did find this
advice:

   http://tinyurl.com/6grknr

...where a user suggests saving the scripts as applications instead of
scripts. When I do that and save them in the /Actions folder, I can
invoke Quicksilver, but Quicksilver doesn't show the scripts in /
Actions at all, even after rescanning the catalog.

It may be worth noting that AdmitMac puts my user folder in an odd
place. My user folder was (as is typical):

   /Users/aguthrie

Now, my user folder is located at:

   /Domain/[my company's domain]/Users/guthra

I would think that could have something to do with it, but Quicksilver
doesn't seem to have a problem saving Plugins, so I kind of ruled that
out.

I'm running Quicksilver B56, OS X 10.5.5. I very much appreciate any
assistance anyone can offer, and if there is anything else I can tell
you that will be helpful, please let me know. Thank you.

-Arlo ;->



On Dec 5, 4:50 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well it certainly sounds like something is broken but I haven't heard  
> of this issue before.
>
> Is it the *same* script that used to work or did you recreate it  
> possibly making a typo?
>
> What versions of QS and OSX?
>
> The renaming of the user folder sounds suspicious. It's hard to guess  
> what else they might have done when described as "a whole bunch of  
> crap". I'd try reseting QS as described in the FAQ.  Maybe there's a  
> path left over in the in cache that's screwing something 
> up?http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/web/faq
>
> Howard
>
> On Dec 3, 2008, at 4:10 PM,Arlowrote:
>
> > I have an Applescript action that I wrote that was working with
> > Quicksilver just fine. Then, I.T. did a whole bunch of crap to my
> > machine (installed AdmitMac, renamed my user folder, etc.). I've spent
> > all day setting my machine back up, which included backing up my ~/
> > Library/Application Support/Quicksilver folder contents and
> > reinstalling Quicksilver. When I put my Applescript action into the /
> > Actions folder and restart Quicksilver, all of a sudden, I cannot
> > invoke Quicksilver with any trigger, including the default Control-
> > Space I had been using. Once I delete the Applescript and restart
> > Quicksilver, Quicksilver behaves as it should. There don't seem to be
> > any permission issues. I've even tried a simple 'display dialog "hello
> > world"' action to see if my code was the issue, and it cause the same
> > behavior. Is something happening in my new set up that screws with
> > Quicksilver if I have anything in the Actions folder? I apologize if
> > this bug has already been documented or if there is already a
> > workaround in the forum -- I searched all over for an answer. Thank
> > you.

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