On Nov 7, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

>
>
> On Nov 7, 2008, at 10:00 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>> My suggestion (which just came to me) is to write a small Applescript
>> closing all finder windows that runs after your volume mounts in your
>> startup items.
>>
>> I'm really rusty in AS, but I'll look into it...this is something  
>> that
>> annoys me, too.
>
>
>
> I may be rusty in AS, but my Google-Fu is definitely in good shape:
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/5ez2gc>
>
> "
> HOW TO CLOSE ALL FINDER WINDOWS
>
> Another useful script is this one to close all Finder windows:
>
> tell application "Finder"
> close every information window
> {}
> close every window
> {}
> end tell
> "
> Open Script Editor, paste the whole section there from tell to end
> tell into the editor window. Click Compile, click File > Save As.
>
> Set it to save as an application, give it a location. Next open System
> Prefs, Accounts and in your user prefs click on Login Items. Drag the
> saved script app to the bottom of the list, and voila, all those
> annoying windows will close automatically on startup.
> -- 
> Bruce Johnson

A thing of beauty to behold, you're not getting older Bruce, you're  
getting better.  8^)  Thanks!

Just a  message from Doug...


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