According to the apple script manual, *not* checking the box that says startup screen should give you the behavior you want. However, in practice, I have found this to be blatently false. Apple needs to update their documentation <sigh> But to answer your question, the only way I know of to make it do what you want is to wrap it into another program that actually does the calling. I've not (yet) done this, but when I do, I'll post it for download. Perhaps a shell script would work, but I've not tried that either, so can't say whether that will work or not. It is a problem, but for me it's only a minor one, so I've not gone hunting for a solution yet.
On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:35 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

How does one ensure that it ALWAYS just runs the script instead of showing a dialog asking if you want to run or quit?

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Cheryl
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