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How-To run a script?
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<blockquote data-quote="milessthomas" data-source="post: 497941" data-attributes="member: 27943"><p>**edit** [[Could someone please take the time to refer me to something showing me how to create an icon that when clicked will open terminal and run the command: "telnet 10.157.183.10" It is very urgent that I get this done as this mac is to become our master inventory check in terminal. ]]</p><p></p><p>I don't really fool around much in the terminal except to log into my offices terminal database.</p><p></p><p>I've put two new macs in the office and two of my employees are older and don't understand how to enter the commands. Is there a way I can automate the process to run </p><p></p><p>>telnet 10.157.183.10 (send command)</p><p></p><p>After that command it automatically logs into the TAMS server and they understand the rest. So how can I get it so they can click an icon, terminal opens, and runs the "telnet 10.157.183.10" command automatically?</p><p></p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milessthomas, post: 497941, member: 27943"] **edit** [[Could someone please take the time to refer me to something showing me how to create an icon that when clicked will open terminal and run the command: "telnet 10.157.183.10" It is very urgent that I get this done as this mac is to become our master inventory check in terminal. ]] I don't really fool around much in the terminal except to log into my offices terminal database. I've put two new macs in the office and two of my employees are older and don't understand how to enter the commands. Is there a way I can automate the process to run >telnet 10.157.183.10 (send command) After that command it automatically logs into the TAMS server and they understand the rest. So how can I get it so they can click an icon, terminal opens, and runs the "telnet 10.157.183.10" command automatically? Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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