No, that's not the problem. it was another error I made when adapting the
script from its OE original. I must never have tested the Entourage version.

Until I post a fix, the simplest thing is to remove the final " E" and the
space before it from the end of the names of the

    Signature Template E
    Account Template E

script applets. they should read just

    Signature Template
    Account Template

Remember to remove the space before the E as well .

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Paul Berkowitz

On 5/25/02 10:54 PM, I wrote:

> On 5/23/02 8:30 PM, "Beth Rosengard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> OS 9.1, Entourage 2001
>> 
>> I'm trying to install your Signature Shortcuts script and running into a
>> problem.  As per the Read Me, I double-click on the Signature Installer
>> Applet E and get a dialog saying the Installer must be in the same folder
>> as the Signature Template E script.  It *is* in the same folder, namely
>> the Account & Signature Shortcuts E folder (which I put in my MUD folder
>> per the instructions).  Am I going to feel really stupid when I find out
>> what obvious thing I'm doing wrong :-)?
> 
> Well, it worked in whatever OS I had at the time (probably 8.6). I can see
> from inspecting the script that I must have just transferred it over from
> an OE script - there's something I could have done better for Entourage
> (if, like I have now, your MUD folder is not on your startup disk but on
> another partition).
> 
> But that's not the bit you're having trouble with. I think you must be
> running into a particular bug with OS 9.1 if you removed any of the 5
> "Security Modules" from your Extensions folder. (Did you? Why?) There's
> almost no script that will work for you, if they call any of the 'standard
> additions', including plain old 'display dialog'. Or it could be something
> I don't know about.
> 
> You should immediately upgrade either to:
> 
>     OS 9.2.1 (but NOT 9.2.2, which has worse bugs)
> 
> OR just
> 
>     AppleScript 1.6 (including Standard Additions 1.6)
> 
> AS 1.6 goes into Extensions folder, St. Add. 1.6 into Scripting Additions
> folder.  
> 
> In a few days or so, there will be a new OS update, or at least AS 1.8.
> and CarbonLib 1.6 which will work with OS 9.2.2 or 9.2.3, When that
> happens, wait a few days for reports (MacFixit, me), and that will be the
> way to go.   
> 
> For now, get AS 1.6 or OS 9.2.1.
> 
> Let me know what happens.
> 
> -- 
> Paul Berkowitz
> 




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Paul Berkowitz


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