dempsey danaher wrote:
>
> Hi,
> This is in response to applescript to mount a file
> remotely.
>
> > 008 - Gregory Lypny <Feedback@v - Re: Writing a
> > file remotely
> > 009 - "Sjoerd Op 't Land" <sjoe - Re: do ... as
> > applescript -> "alternative language not found"
> > 010 - andu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Re: Writing a
> > file remotely
> >
>
> I have used the following form in SuperCard.
>
> In a hidden card field called "TheHiddenScript" the
> following form:
> mount volume "afp://<the
> volume>:<thePassword>@<theAddress>/webserver/"
> which looks like:
>
> "afp://volxyz:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/webserver/"
>
> Then when the program starts up and the first window
> opens, the following script runs on open window:
>
> put "" into cd fld "results"
> put Script(do, Applescript, cd fld
> "TheHiddenScript") into cd fld "results"
>
> when this operates the word webserver shows up in the
> cd fld results on the card and the webserver icon
> appears on the desktop.
>
> I use the following to disconnect from the webserver
> (again in SuperCard)
>
> on closeProject
> -- disconnect webserver
> put empty into tAppleScript
> put "tell application " & quote & "Finder" & quote &
> return after tAppleScript
> put " put away disk " & quote & "Webserver" & quote
> & return after tAppleScript
> put "end tell" & return after tAppleScript
> get Script(do, AppleScript, tAppleScript)
> end closeProject
>
> Hope this is of use to someone.
>
> BTW. I would like to know more about connecting the
> Windows user. Is anyone using sockets ??
> does anyone have an example for connecting the windows
> user.
>
> I would like to connect the Mac user to a server
> running AppleShare IP 6 and be able to connect the
> window user also. ( Is this possible ??)
AppleShare IP6 supports SMB for Windows from what I know. I guess once
you access the directory (Network Neighborhood?) you can do whatever you
want with it and MC.
An ftp server would probably be the easiest solution.
>
> If not what is the best alternate route to pursue ?
> (sockets or ?? )
>
> Dan
>
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