Scott & Stacey:
Yeah, seems crazy not to use mtasc, but unfortunately that's not my
decision to make.
In the timeline we have it seems very unlikely that we'll change
compiler in the middle of a release schedule.
Éric:
With the su batch script, I've not seen an su for windows before, is
that a third party app or running through cygwin?
A quick look on google brings up runas as a possible command, or is
the su you're referring to a throw back from win 98 or so? To be
honest, i'm more a unix/os x person than windows, so I'm not up to
date with any of this.
Thanks all!
On 14 Jun 2006, at 15:51PM, Scott Hyndman wrote:
Oh, sorry about that. Didn't read carefully enough.
I don't think there is a solution given your contraints...but I'm
going to offer my two cents. Forget MM's compiler. It might as well be
unsupported. Tech support will cost a fortune to speak to and I'm
pretty sure they wouldn''t be able to fix your problems anyway.
Switch to MTASC. Convince whoever you're working for that it's a good
idea. Your life will be easier and consequently, so will everyone
elses. I've been using it for more than a year building major
libraries (ActionStep -- http://tinyurl.com/lupmv) and at this point
there is absolutely nothing to worry about. A large and well-versed
user base will be right at your fingertips. Lots of coders were fed up
with MMC a long time ago, and are now happily enjoying Flash
development again.
Hope you didn't mind the rant, good luck,
Scott
> On 14/06/06, Éric Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Do your command line from a .bat wrapped with a SU command
(substitut
>> user with the password). I don't have an example with me but will
>> try
>> to get one from home. I've used that trick a lot but it was
over 6
>> years ago.....
>>
>> A+
>>
Regards,
Sam Thorne
Interaction Design
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Tel: +44 (0)207 588 7970
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