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The commented code below could be the more simple way of doing whats above this line. Tell application process "Adobe Illustrator" I was thinking this whole time that Illustrator had a Startup Scripts folder like InDesign so thats fail. If you run it again under the same login then its not right, but I would assume the same goes for your script. I have it configured so you can double click it on the desktop and this would work for me because the settings for Illustrator on every login for students would be default, so this script should work fine. This is probably sloppy code (I'm not a programmer/scripter) and the script works differently if run from Applescript Editor or double clicking the script on the desktop. Set objShell = CreateObject( "WScript.Shell") 'change stroke and type units to inches ' vbs by carlos canto
Let us know if you can translate it to mac Hi dball, here you go, it works beautifully in Windows, Ai CS5.
We have an Xserve mainly for MCX settings and software updates and all storage, authentication and printing is done from Windows Servers. I have another solution setup that sets it up like how our Windows computers are setup, but I have it off because of other issues with software and working directly from an SMB share. Tried over the years to have a more of a roaming profile type setup, but using MCX on OS X server just hasn't been reliable enough with syncing and what not.
Problems with this setup, the students can't save settings, but have saved alot on hassle's by students/faculty always having a new Home Directory and settings.
Custom set Preferences are stored in the User Template, but InDesign CS6 isn't liking this anymore and I ended up having to remove all Adobe set prefs. On login the local User Template in OS X gets copied to the users Home Directory and is fresh settings for the user. Yes, but the problem is I have the clients setup for students to where on every login they get a new Home Directory. You can change them manually once, next time you restart illustrator it'll remember those settings