If you say you do "not need to worry", then I'm afraid you are not
qualified to do so.
There is plenty of documentation about this on the Apple site (the
technology you are looking for is Authorization Services, part of the
Security family). However, writing code which runs as root is tricky
and care must be taken otherwise you risk wreaking untold havoc on
your user's system. You absolutely must worry.
-- Finlay
On 11/30/07, RD <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> we need to create folders and files by code and we require not to worry
> about access rights and priviledges.
> So is there any specific guideline for any location on a machine which
> can be accessed by all users (admins and normal) and by all applications
> and where all have FULL: read/write/modify/add/delete access?
> Any hints to apple articles, apple guidelines would also be useful.
>
> thank you for any help.
>
> regards,
> Layout Ltd.
> R&D department
>
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