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Mac Forum / Applications / Virtual PC / August 2005



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Tim Murray - 19 Aug 2005 14:54 GMT
Is there any posted information about the AppleScripts for VPC? It appears as
though I don't really need them, as things are working okay, but in any case
I'd like to know more about them ... more detail than the titles, which are
descriptive.
Unseelie - 19 Aug 2005 17:49 GMT
You can open them up and read them, that should explain them better.
They don't take up much space, so I don't see much of a reason to
remove them. Besides, the troubleshooting scripts can be quite useful,
especially the 'Toggle Compatibility Mode' script when programs refuse
to install.
Tony Kavadias - 29 Aug 2005 19:31 GMT
The best places to read up on AppleScripts for
Virtual PC are:

1) The AppleScript Language Guide, available from Apple
Computer, and...

2) The Virtual PC's AppleScript Dictionary, which is available
by starting Script Editor and opening up the dictionary for
the Virtual PC application.

As Unseelie has suggested, you can also open and review the
scripts that come with Virtual PC, but they don't tell you
everything!

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--  tonza

> Is there any posted information about the AppleScripts for VPC? It appears
> as
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> are
> descriptive.
 
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