hi again,

if i can follow up please about authorization services i just want to be sure 
i'm on the right track.  if i'm just trying to do a simple movePath but i don't 
have access is the only way to get access by using 
authorizationExecuteWithPrivileges?  i keep reading about how i should avoid it 
if possible.  i have followed authorizing in a simple self-restricted 
application according to the docs but i don't really see what i can do after i 
get authorization...maybe i'm missing something?  i guess i'm just looking for 
confirmation if i must use authorizationExecuteWithPrivileges or not, and if so 
can i control the timeout because the docs seem to say it needs authentication 
every time.  thanks again for the help and patience,

rick





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From: Kyle Sluder <[email protected]>
To: Rick C. <[email protected]>
Cc: cocoa dev <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 2:08:07 PM
Subject: Re: authorization services

Avoid using NSTask with Authorization Services in any pattern other than that 
illustrated in the documentation.

Using AppleScript for this sounds like severe overkill. And shelling out to a 
script is not a good idea when filenames or special characters are involved.

Learn and use Authorization Services. Don't make your app needlessly slow, and 
don't expose your users to fragility or potential security problems. :)

--Kyle Sluder



      
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