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Fails if Finder user is not current user
I tried to do this with another user logged into the system and it failed with this error:
Fails if Finder user is not current user
I am assuming that your goal was to run a program from the command line that the user who is current logged in would see.
Fails if Finder user is not current user
Then is there any good way to send a message to the admin of a remote computer through an alert/dialog box? I know 'write' and 'talk' work perfectly well, but only if the person's got Terminal open. |
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