![]() I’m able to “select the disk image” but can’t seem to make it prompt me to enter a password to get it mounted (obviously I don’t want to store the password in my keychain so I’m okay with having to enter the password). I tried to automate this process and tried the following: (I’m a newbe so please forgive me in advance if I’m not probably using the term “workflow”): In automator I tried to at least develop a workflow to combine steps 1-3. It seems like there should be some way (maybe there is but I just cant’ find it in the forum) to have/make a simple workflow that combines 1-3, and another that combines 5-6 above and have both run automatically on open and quit. Also, there is the risk that you forget to unmount your disk image. In any event, it seems like I only use it when I feel like I have significant dedicated time to work. This drives me crazy!!! I know, it’s only a couple of extra steps but if you use periodically use the program throughout the day, it really adds up over time. It seems like there are many times I start DTPO but forget to mount the disk image first and/or forget to eject (unmount, I think is the term) the disk image after quitting DTPO. Has anyone come up with an automated workflow to simplify this process? ![]() It would be helpful to have a workflow that automates the following process I currently use: (1) click on an alias to the encrypted disk image, (2) enter the password to mount the disk image (it’s not stored in my keychain), (3) open DTPO, (4) use DTPO, (5) quit DTPO, and (6) eject the mounted disk image. ![]() There may be an easy answer to my question relating to storing DTP DBs in 1 encrypted sparse disk bundle. ![]()
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