Sleep Walkers Maze Mac OS

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Sleep walkers maze mac os x
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I was annoyed by always being forced to reestablish the Internetconnection by the Cisco-GUI after waking up my machine. Now, by the help of SleepWatcher (btw: thanx for the great hint and thanx for the software) the connection is always being reestablished automatically w no need of using the GUI anymore. Here is, what I did:

1. Installed the Files 'SleepWatcher' and 'SleepWatcher StartupItem' from the downloaded SleepWatcher File.

2. Wrote a little script (I used Textedit) containing just the following two lines:

(whereas PROFILE has to be replaced by the Name of the File your Cisco VPNClient works with located in …/private/etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/Profiles/ â€' btw the path is invisible but can be made visible with e.g. MacExplorer) https://bostonsoftware.mystrikingly.com/blog/laserino-mac-os.

3. Saved the such created Texteditfile as '.wakeup' (w/o anything written before the stopmark and w/o the quotes) in my Homedirectory where it is being placed as an invisible file (but with e.g. MacExplorer easily to find if you need to edit it).

4. Opened the Terminal and made the '.wakeup'-file an executable Unix-file by typing the following line:

Octov mac os. chmod +x /Users/MYNAME/.wakeup Butterfly fly away midi.

(whereas MYNAME has to be replaced by the name of your Homedirectory).

5. Restarted my machine.

Sleep Walkers Maze Mac Os X

Sleep walkers maze mac os x
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I was annoyed by always being forced to reestablish the Internetconnection by the Cisco-GUI after waking up my machine. Now, by the help of SleepWatcher (btw: thanx for the great hint and thanx for the software) the connection is always being reestablished automatically w no need of using the GUI anymore. Here is, what I did:

1. Installed the Files 'SleepWatcher' and 'SleepWatcher StartupItem' from the downloaded SleepWatcher File.

2. Wrote a little script (I used Textedit) containing just the following two lines:

(whereas PROFILE has to be replaced by the Name of the File your Cisco VPNClient works with located in …/private/etc/opt/cisco-vpnclient/Profiles/ â€' btw the path is invisible but can be made visible with e.g. MacExplorer) https://bostonsoftware.mystrikingly.com/blog/laserino-mac-os.

3. Saved the such created Texteditfile as '.wakeup' (w/o anything written before the stopmark and w/o the quotes) in my Homedirectory where it is being placed as an invisible file (but with e.g. MacExplorer easily to find if you need to edit it).

4. Opened the Terminal and made the '.wakeup'-file an executable Unix-file by typing the following line:

Octov mac os. chmod +x /Users/MYNAME/.wakeup Butterfly fly away midi.

(whereas MYNAME has to be replaced by the name of your Homedirectory).

5. Restarted my machine.

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And that did it. Now, whenever I startup my machine or wake it up, the internetconnection is automatically being (re)established. Another advantage: You won´t need the Cisco-GUI anymore and therefore will have a bit more space in your dock for something else ;-)





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