You mean sharedUserId?  There isn't a range, it is a string.  And you must
pick a unique string that nobody else will use (if your name conflicts with
another app, your app can't be installed).

Also I would pretty strongly recommend against using this.  It is mainly
there to be able to run multiple .apks in the same process.  If you don't
need to do that, this is probably going to cause you more trouble than it
helps.

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:29 AM, kypriakos <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi - regarding using SharedIDs between two separate apps (that I want
> to share each
> other's space) is there a particular range where these values can be
> in?
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