Luis wrote:

>>> On 17 Oct 2007, at 22:52, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>>>> So I then modified the plist within that app's bundle, and a key
>>>> and string as you noted, and I get the same prompt.
>>> Remember that the Finder doesn't look into the plist file
>>> automatically when you change the file. :(
>>> I zip the app, delete the original and unzip it, this forces the
>>> Finder to look again.
>>
>> After doing this I still got the "...does not work with the
>> limitations you have selected" error when I tried to add the app to
>> the account permissions in the Accounts control panel.
>>
>> But interestingly, I find that when I log into that account I can
>> still run that app in that limited account.
>>
>> Ah, the mysteries of Apple's security mechanisms....
>
> Have you tried doing a 'Repair Permissions' (don't do the 'Verify
> Permissions') in Disk Utility?

I had done so yesterday before testing, but on a lark I just ran it again and now I can add my app.

Weird UI problem there, though: it doesn't show up under "Applications" in the list there, even though that's the folder it's in. I opened the tab for "Other", then did the "Locate...", and then it didn't show up under "Others" but was listed among the "Applications", unchecked, however. So I just checked it and it was all good from there.

Thanks for the assist.

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