here's a weird one
Frank D. Engel, Jr.
fde101 at fjrhome.net
Tue Sep 21 15:15:41 EDT 2004
Same thing here (OS X.3.5) -- interesting...
On Sep 21, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
> Okay, I’ve got a user of my application that’s having some weird
> security
> issue. He’s running OS X and trying to setup limitations for certain
> user
> accounts on his computer. Hopefully someone on this list is familiar
> with
> this process and can offer suggestions. When he checks my app to allow
> access to it, and then exits system preferences, it doesn’t stick, and
> the
> user can’t run the application. I tried it myself and got the same
> results.
> So then I tried allowing access to the Revolution app itself but got
> the
> same results. All other OS X apps seem to work fine. When checked,
> the
> setting sticks.
>
> Can anyone think of why this might be? It seems like any apps built
> with
> Rev are not allowing this setting to stick. Is there some kind of
> flag that
> needs to be set in one of the plist files in the app bundle? If
> anyone has
> any insight to this, I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Chris Sheffield
> Software Development
> Read Naturally
> csheffield at readnaturally.com
>
>
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