I don't have the code at hand, but you could run a NSMetadataQuery and search 
for kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier==abc.xyz.

Best, Tim

Am 20.03.2013 um 13:08 schrieb anni saini <anni_sa...@yahoo.com>:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm tried to find out all the locations where my app is present on the disk. 
> Is there any Cocoa API which returns an array of path of an application.
> 
> For example: my app identifier is "abc.xyz" and name is "ABCXYZ". I have four 
> copies of app on the disk so I want to find out all the paths.
> 
> I'm able to find it using:
> 
> - (NSString*)fullPathForApplication:(NSString*)appName; 
> or 
> LSFindApplicationForInfo()
> 
> Both methods return the single path. I want all the path of my app which are 
> located on the disk?
> 
> Thanks,
> Anni
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