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Re: Reading system preferences?
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Re: Reading system preferences?


  • Subject: Re: Reading system preferences?
  • From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 13:51:42 -0400


That's why I generally take the 'just answer the #@$# question' approach. Sure, give the standard warnings whenever they apply, but I really hate it when someone replies to say the OP shouldn't be doing it anyway without even answering how it *could* be done ... ;-)


So to sum up, the standard disclaimer is, "Don't rely on this to work in the future." and "Don't ignore/override user preferences without very good reason." etc. but the *answer* is, look in ~/ Library/.GlobalPreferences.plist and /Library/.GlobalPreferences.plist.


On Jul 7, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Andy Lee wrote:

But only the OP knows his reasons for sure...

--Andy

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