Aha!
Try setting a unique value for CFBundleIdentifier. Rev does not create that property, so I added it to a standalone here, and the setting seems to stick.
If this works for you, I recommend that you Bugzilla this so that it can be fixed for a future version.
On Sep 22, 2004, at 2:56 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
Does anyone at all have further information on this? I now have two customers that have called in with the issue. I'm hoping it's just a property I can set in the info.plist file. Anyone know for sure?
Thanks again,
Chris Sheffield Software Development Read Naturally
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Sheffield Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 12:35 PM To: RevList Subject: here's a weird one
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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