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Re: Applescript apps and Parental Control



And
- what does the locate button do? ... (nothing!)

The Finder & System Configure needs to be completely rewritten. Giving a non-admin user permission to use an application should be as easy as dragging & dropping an application onto a special gizmo, then typing a username/password. Period.

On Jun 11, 2007, at 3:02 AM, Antonino Petriliggieri wrote:

and it works. As for Parental Control behavior a few interesting questions:
- what is the sort order applications are shown in the Finder & System Configure?
- why if I duplicate an application (i.e. TextEdit) only one is shown?
- why if I put two applescript applications in the Application folder only one get listed?


Finally, I had your same impression about creator types being obsolete, nevertheless it seems that PC is still based on that code (sort order, and unique id are consistent with this assumption). I wouldn't call it bug there is a wrong assumption (unique application id ) the application is based on that need to be revisited.
Uncheck - This user can only use these applications. It is not a solution since this exactly what PC is meant to control.

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