Yes! The new switch user script works, and works with quicksilver.
Thanks!

The other - list window contents - still no.

But this one working is a great relief!


On Oct 25, 12:08 pm, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 25, 9:44 am, Melanie Avids <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The switch-user scripts both work.
>
> I've just updated the version of the Fast User Switching script on the
> Applescript page. Due to a change in how paths and names are handled
> in Applescript when run through Quicksilver on Snow Leopard, the
> previous posted version was trying to switch to a user called
> "<username>.scpt" instead of to a user called "<username>" (obviously
> substituting <username> with whatever name is used in the filename of
> the script). The updated version will work properly on both Leopard
> and Snow Leopard. I use on both operating systems successfully with
> Quicksilver.
>
> As AppleScript said in his post above, to use this script you need to
> bring it up in the first pane of Quicksilver, and choose the Run
> action in the second pane.
>
> To make sure it is available in Quicksilver, save it in ~/Library/
> Scripts (where ~ is the path to your users home folder), and then
> configure the Scripts section of Quicksilver's catalogue so that there
> is a checkmark in the box for the Scripts (User) catalogue item.
>
> As mentioned in the description of the Fast User Switching script, you
> MUST save it with the filename "Switch to <username>.scpt"
> substituting in the actual username of a user. For example, "Switch to
> Melanie.scpt" can be used to switch to user "Melanie", and "Switch to
> Bob.scpt" can be used to switch to user Bob.

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