On 1 May 2012, at 10:39 AM, LuKreme wrote:

> Via Siri:
> This might depend on where your scripts are installed. All of my user scripts 
> are installed in a bin under my home folder and I have never seen the 
> quarantine error message in OS X 10.7.3 are your scripts installed in the 
> /bin folder or user bin or user local bin?

Hi LuKreme,

None of my own scripts are in /bin or /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin, and I do not 
have a bin directory in my home folder.

The scripts I use (mainly to run SAS) are not all in one directory.  I have a 
directory called "work" in my home folder and my scripts are sprinkled 
throughout hundreds of subdirectories within the work directory.

I downloaded TextWrangler, which is free.  I used the Get Info panel to make 
TextWrangler the default application for opening all .csh files in my work 
directory.  Hopefully that will solve this quarantine problem.  It seems to be 
working so far.

Thanks to all for the help.  I really appreciate it.

Gregg

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