![]() The end goal is an automated script management system, which checks for updates of itself and other company scripts from a mounted network volume, therefore I wish to avoid using the global /Library hierarchy. While for development that could work, for production level I would love to avoid the issue of writing permissions. Creating the folder and placing them does no magic and it seems as if Photoshop only checks inside the global /Library. ![]() Actually in this hierarchy the folder Startup Scripts does not even exist. It does not work from the user level library hierarchy ( ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts/). Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts/Adobe Photoshop/ While it works in the general/global Library folder and its parent: ![]() However this seems to not be the case in MacOS Mojave at least. ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts/Adobe Photoshop/ Or we want to limit it to Photoshop only, then inside a separate folder: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts/ According to both ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC SCRIPTING GUIDE 2019 and ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC JAVASCRIPT SCRIPTING REFERENCE 2019 the script only needs to be placed inside the startup folder located at: The script itself is simple and already tested out to be working correctly, however I have troubles setting it up to run on Photoshop CC 2019 automatically at startup on MacOS Mojave. I wish to load at Photoshop startup a simple ExtendScript, which loads and stores some variables from the environment.
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