ADSM-L

Re: Hiding the MAC client scheduler

1997-12-12 06:10:31
Subject: Re: Hiding the MAC client scheduler
From: Alfred Novacek <Novacek AT POP.IDV.UNI-LINZ.AC DOT AT>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 12:10:31 +0100
>Does anyone have any idea how to *hide* the Mac scheduler application from the
>user. My customer does not want their users to see the application at all (ala
>the NT services path)?

Scott,

when You select the menu icon to the right, You will see menu items
allowing You to hide selected applications. As fas as I remember (I cannot
tell it for shure, because I've borrowed my AppleScript books somebody
else), there is an equivalent command in AppleScript. Hence, You may write
a small AppleScript that (1) launches the ADSM Scheduler and (2) hides it;
You may put this script into Your startup folder instead of ADSM Scheduler.

HTH - Alfred Novacek

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Dipl.-Ing. Alfred Novacek
Dipl.-Ing. Alfred Novacek
Institute for Data Processing in Business Administrations,
     Economics and Social Sciences
Johannes Kepler University Linz / Austria
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