On Monday, January 28, 2013 4:22:48 PM UTC+1, Patrick wrote:
>
> Perhaps the execute line just needs the -b flag adding to it.
>

I doubt the sole background option will solve the permissions problem.
 

> Feel free to take a look at the plugin and if you manage to fix it either 
> let us know or open a pull request :)
>

I'd love to if I could just decipher Objective-C. For now, it's a past year 
resolution :)


By testing other actions I found that if I run sudo -b 
/Applications/ACP/PlistEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/PlistEdit with Run Command 
in Shell, authenticate, quit the app, wait 5' and run it again, QS still 
keeps the password stored as it appears already typed in the authentication 
field, see attachment.

<https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-EZa8kw79sgI/UQamOdQUtpI/AAAAAAAAABg/ocyucwsmZns/s1600/Screen+Shot+2013-01-28+at+17.22+PM.png>

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