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Here are the steps I took after reading [https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=7992493A-F391-40FC-8982-C226397040FA%40umich.edu Andrew Mortensen's post] in the radmind project at sourceforge | Here are the steps I took after reading [https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=7992493A-F391-40FC-8982-C226397040FA%40umich.edu Andrew Mortensen's post] in the radmind project at sourceforge |
Revision as of 11:32, 1 April 2008
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Client
Making login hooks work in Leopard (10.5.2)
Here are the steps I took after reading Andrew Mortensen's post in the radmind project at sourceforge
1) Downloaded and installed iHook v1.1.1
2) Double-checked that the path to my hooks are /etc/login.hook and /etc/logout.hook
3) Issued these commands exactly as written:
sudo defaults write com.apple.loginwindow LoginHook /path/to/login.hook
sudo defaults write com.apple.loginwindow LogoutHook /path/to/logout.hook
That seems to make the hooks work again.
Server
Can I move /var/radmind/postapply and /var/radmind/preapply?
Yes. By default, the radmind server looks for postapply scripts in /var/radmind/postapply and preapply scripts in /var/radmind/preapply. You can store these scripts in a different location by creating symlinks for these directories that points to the desired location.