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Old 07-27-2005, 04:44 PM
edoates edoates is offline
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SU Scripts: answered my own question.

I added the following to the beginning of the script:
_____________
tell application "Finder"
activate
open document file "Backup Music.sds" of folder "Saved Settings" of folder "SuperDuper!" of folder "Application Support" of folder "Library" of folder "edoates" of folder "Users" of startup disk
end tell
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The clue came from the doc on page 16: (yes, I sometimes RTM)

You can also start SuperDuper! with a given set of settings by doubleclicking
the appropriate settings file in the Finder. By default, the settings
files are stored off your Home folder in Library/Application
Support/SuperDuper!/Saved Settings.

Anyway, added the above to the script start SuperDuper! with the saved settings I was going to set anyway. Since those settings mount the sparse image I am going to use, and not any used on prior occasions, it does exactly what I want.

Ed

Last edited by edoates; 07-27-2005 at 07:06 PM.
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