Very useful Applescript

2009-07-24 Thread Bruce Johnson
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2009072008431183 Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant when restarted. This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than simply nuking and paving it.

Re: Very useful Applescript

2009-07-24 Thread nestami...@gmail.com
Bruce Johnson wrote: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2009072008431183 Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant when restarted. This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than

Re: Very useful Applescript

2009-07-24 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jul 24, 2009, at 1:24 PM, nestami...@gmail.com wrote: I've not even looked at it yet but I feel/know this is going to be good. I know macs are not as bad as windows in their need for nuke and pave to get them running faster, but this will come in handy. Read the articlethis

Re: Very useful Applescript

2009-07-24 Thread yersinia
Bruce Johnson writes, Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant when restarted. This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than simply nuking and paving it. for institutional or corprate use this is how

Re: Very useful Applescript

2009-07-24 Thread Charles Lenington
yersi...@cybernex.net wrote: Bruce Johnson writes, Cleans up a Mac of user files, and sets it up to run Setup Assistant when restarted. This lets you set up a Mac, update it and/or add programs, then hand it off as 'clean' with no users. Better than simply nuking and paving it. for