April 9, 2003
This application allows you to add file sharing keys to the current logged on user's main keychain.
It can only work with that user's keychain, (I'll update it when AppleScript Studio can actually debug AppleScripts.) It also can't set the application associated with the key, (this is a limit in Keychain Scripting, and I can't yet work around it.)
But, if you have to preset a few file shares for a user, it's pretty handy. Since it's an AppleScript Studio application, it only runs in Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Categories: Applescript, Applescript Studio Applications, Mac OS X Scripts
Posted by John C. Welch at 07:40 | Permalink
©2003-until I'm fucking dead and then some. you steal my shit, and I will fuck with you like you were a lonely shepherd's slowest sheep.
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