Timeline for Cannot trigger an applescript by ssh to a network mac
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Jan 15, 2022 at 12:00 | comment | added | Graham Miln | Please can you accept the question as answered. | |
Jan 15, 2022 at 8:36 | comment | added | Michelangelo | Thank you all. Even when using High Sierra, I give up on the approach and will seek other alternatives. Among suggestions that what I want to do is solely permissible with shell scripts, I also found the two references below from early 2020. « Catalina’s Privacy protection backfires again (3 jan 2020) » <eclecticlight.co/2020/01/03/…> Followed by « Why privileges commands may never be allowed ( 15 Feb 2020) » <eclecticlight.co/2020/02/15/…> | |
Jan 11, 2022 at 13:22 | history | edited | Graham Miln | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Typo.
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Jan 11, 2022 at 13:11 | comment | added | Graham Miln | AppleScript is fundamentally a graphical application scripting language. Apple's implementation assumes access to the WindowServer and graphical user session. This includes applications and extensions that provide an OSA scriptable interface. | |
Jan 11, 2022 at 12:44 | comment | added | mmmmmm | If the app is a GUI app then yes it does | |
Jan 11, 2022 at 12:40 | comment | added | Michelangelo | Thanks Graham. The applescript solely addresses scriptable portions of a scriptable app (xtension), I do not believe it therefore qualifies as being subject to the restriction you first mention. Further, on the same, High Sierra does not seem to implement, yet, this apple Mojave guideline. Thank you for your support. | |
Jan 11, 2022 at 11:39 | history | answered | Graham Miln | CC BY-SA 4.0 |