Thanks! That's a good workaround.


On Dec 2, 1:33 pm, "Mohammad A. Haque" <batman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If anyone wants to see what it did, you can do the following:
>
> 1. Launch Keychain Access.app
> 2. Goto prefs
> 3. Under General turn on "Show Status in Menu Bar"
> 4. Under then new padlock menu item that shows up select "Lock Screen"
>
> What it essentially did was blank the screen and prompt for login information 
> when you hit keys of the mouse button. This is different from Fast User 
> Switching in that some applications don't get interrupted (those applications 
> that listen for the FUS event; iChat, iTunes I think?)
>
> On Dec 1, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Melanie Avids wrote:
>
>
>
> > I don't remember - I didn't use it often. Think it just brought up a
> > screen to login again.
>
> > On Dec 1, 1:07 pm, Patrick Robertson <robertson.patr...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> Don't worry, I found it (I'd originally deleted it).
>
> >> It's not an applescript so I'll have to look at the source. The error is
>
> >> "2009-12-01 18:01:59.088 LockScreen[10926:903] Error loading
> >> /Applications/Utilities/Keychain
> >> Access.app/Contents/Resources/Keychain.menu/Contents/MacOS/Keychain:
> >> dlopen(/Applications/Utilities/Keychain
> >> Access.app/Contents/Resources/Keychain.menu/Contents/MacOS/Keychain, 265):
> >> no suitable image found.  Did find:
> >> /Applications/Utilities/Keychain
> >> Access.app/Contents/Resources/Keychain.menu/Contents/MacOS/Keychain: no
> >> matching architecture in universal wrapper"
>
> >> *looks at source*
>
> >> Unfortunately Alcor didn't save the script in a text file so I can't view
> >> the original. What did the script do? Did it start eh screensaver or what?
> >> There are sure to be plenty of new script about ready for SL.
>
> >> I'll do it when I get some free time.
> >> 2009/12/1 Melanie Avids <melav...@gmail.com>
>
> >>> Dunno - this comes in the pack with the EXTRA SCRIPS package. Most
> >>> people should have it ... but where in the computer should I look for
> >>> the file?
>
> >>> On Dec 1, 11:55 am, Patrick <robertson.patr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> Which script is this?
>
> >>>> If you post the script here in the groups we can hopefully take a look
> >>>> at it and try and fix it - it's most probably because Applescript
> >>>> changed in Snow Leopard
>
> >>>> On Dec 1, 4:44 pm, Melanie Avids <melav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> Anyone else having trouble with Extra Scripts -> Lock Screen? Any
> >>>>> ideas about why it might not be working?

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