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Allowing "Change All" after application updates



Hi all,

I have a question about how I can update my application in such a way that when the new version runs, the user is asked if they would like to "Change All".

Currently what happens is when my application is updated, this "Change All" dialog never appears, and the poor user then needs to click "Allow Always" on every individual keychain item.

I've read the archives and saw that these files were important for this process:

		/var/db/CodeEquivalenceCandidates
		/var/db/CodeEquivalenceDatabase

My application does *NOT* appear in these. Do I need to do something special to be added?

A clue that might help is after my app is updated and access is granted to the keychain item, if I look at the "Access Control" sheet of the entry in keychain access, I see my application listed twice. One version is "unknown", and the other is the correct new version.

What this tells me is that OS X doesn't realize that the two apps are "equivalent". It is as if OS X thinks they are completely different applications.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

--Dave.

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