Hi Ciarán,
I tried your command with selecting 'input: none' and 'output:discard' in the bundle editor.
yes, it works ... slightly as it is not supposed to do:
I have 3 VMs on my machine:
- BootCamp / Windows XP / IE6 - Parallels HDD / Windows XP / IE6 - Parallels HDD / Windows Vista / IE7
When I put that command into Bundle Editor, only the second (HDD with Windows XP) was already running:
When I ran that command the first time, the BootCamp installation of Windows XP started to boot. I let it go ...
When I ran the command the second time, the VM with Vista started to boot (... on top). I still let it go ...
Also, it seems TM opens everytime a new window instance of IE6 or IE7. (depending wich VM has been last active one)
So, either there has to be some conflict with 'doubled entries' in Parallel's smart selector, And/or there is something to be done on the parameters of the command.
Any ideas?
Thanks in regard!
dennis
Am 27.03.2008 um 20:34 schrieb Ciarán Walsh:
On 27 Mar 2008, at 18:23, Dennis | screenlabor wrote:
smart select means, you can set Windows applications as a default to any file-typpe.
In that case you can probably use
open -a 'Internet Explorer' «filename»
to open it in IE. As a TM command (to preview the current file in IE6) that would be
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