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  Scripting Mac OS X
Subject:   Scripting Internet Connect
Date:   2005-03-07 08:03:21
From:   Larriestyle
Hi. I am currently trying to write an applescript script that will set a users DUN, to enable them to dial into a specified number, URL and essentially act as a mode of getting the user on line through a narrowband phone line.


I have tried various methods with no success. Does anyone know if this is at all possible to do this with Applescript?


How should l be setting the phone number, url etc?

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  • Scripting Internet Connect
    2005-03-07 08:50:16  jamesreynolds [View]

    I am unfamiliar with users' DUN. Dial up number? Is this something set in System Prefereces?

    The way you find out if an application is AppleScriptable is you drag it (the app) on top of Script Editor and let go. Script Editor will open the application's dictionary if it is AppleScriptable or give you a message if it is not AppleScriptable. Even if it isn't AppleScriptable, you could probably do what you wanted with Apple UI scripting:

    http://www.apple.com/applescript/uiscripting/
    http://www.tidbits.com/tb-issues/TidBITS-670.html#lnk3

    If it is scriptable, you just have to read the dictionary to find out how to do what you want.

    If you are scripting the network settings, AppleScript might not be the best tool. Look into scutil (type "scutil --help") or ncutil (http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php).