![]() “601 Not enough room to launch application with special requirements. Many of these errors, such as “No user interaction allowed”, Such as “File wasn’t found” and “Application isn’t running”, makeĪn Apple event error is an error that occurs when Apple events sent byĪppleScript fail. Important, there’s usually nothing you can do about them in a script. N “Application Scripting Errors” (page 387)Īn operating system error is an error that occurs when AppleScript or anĪpplication requests services from the Mac OS. See the following sections for error numbers and error messages for the you can find the latest script in post #9ĭoesn’t always agree with this list that I dredged up several years ago (2005), but usually close: ![]() Parsing and extracting the information from these files was difficult to say the least because many of them are formatted differently… so any improvements to the code are welcome. Often looking at the error domain will give you a clue. I’ve found that some error codes are listed in several of the files so some times you get several results back when you search… you’ll have to figure out which of the explanations is really the one meant for you. The script reads those files and pulls out the information. ![]() It explains all about error codes, error domains, and those files. Note that starting up the script takes a little time because when launched the script searches you computer… so be patient initially.ĭid you know that there were files on your computer that contain explanations about the error codes? I didn’t until I read the following. When run you enter an error number (include the minus sign if appropriate) and the script returns the explanation for that number if it was found. The following will help you find what error codes mean. ![]()
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