![]() ![]() I think the path for the CustomFolderDict is wrong. SelectedFolderPath = "/users/kylefoley/pictures/art/art 2/impressionism/claude monet/" ![]() I did not get an error message but it did not do what I wanted. usr/bin/defaults -currentHost write SelectedSource -int 3 usr/bin/defaults -currentHost write SelectedFolderPath -string "/users/kylefoley/pictures/art/art 2/impressionism/claude monet/" usr/bin/defaults -currentHost write LastViewedPhotoPath -string "" usr/bin/defaults -currentHost write moduleDict -dict moduleName -string "iLifeSlideshows" path -string "/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Resources/iLifeSlideshows.saver" type -int 0 usr/bin/defaults -currentHost write moduleDict -dict moduleName -string "iLifeSlideshows" path -string "/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/PlugIns/iLifeSlideshows.appex" type -int 0 I'm not able to get this working on Mojave 10.14.4. Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write styleKey -string "Classic" Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write SelectedSource -int 3 Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write SelectedFolderPath -string "/Library/Application Support/JAMF/bin/screensaver" Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write LastViewedPhotoPath -string "" Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write tokenRemovalAction -int 0 Click the Plus (+) icon at the top to add your downloaded video file(s). Select SaveHollywood and click Screen Saver Options. Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write moduleDict -dict moduleName -string "iLifeSlideshows" path -string "/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Resources/iLifeSlideshows.saver" type -int 0 Launch System Preferences, which is accessible from the Apple ( ) menu at the upper-left corner of the screen. Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write moduleDict -dict moduleName -string "iLifeSlideshows" path -string "/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/PlugIns/iLifeSlideshows.appex" type -int 0 Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write idleTime -int 600 Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write showClock -string "NO" Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write PrefsVersion -int 100 Sudo -u $user defaults -currentHost write CleanExit -string "YES" OsMajor=$(sw_vers -productVersion | awk -F"." '') User=`ls -l /dev/console | cut -d " " -f 4` # Get user logged into console and put into variable "user" I was able to specify a folder so that the picture(s) that were inside the folder was set to be the screensaver, and the style of screensaver (wall photo, flip book, classic, etc) could be defined. I found a script somewhere on Jamfnation that ended up working for me. ![]()
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