Hide on a mac

CetiAlphaV

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I have a dual G4 I can assimilate. I just need to know how to hide the client, so they don't turn it off.
 

AppleTalking

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Put an alias (or shortcut for you Windows folks) to the dnet faceless client (comes with the regular dnet client) into the Startup Items folder of the System Folder. The user won't see any output at all; no one will be able to tell the program is even running. If you need to edit the configuration, just fire up the regular dnet client (both can be running at the same time).

Nick Klingaman
appletalking@home.com


 

ViRGE

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Oct 9, 1999
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Don't forget though that MacOS isn't too good about multi-tasking; so your output may go to heck quickly.:(