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Single Instance of a Cocoa Application.
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Single Instance of a Cocoa Application.


  • Subject: Single Instance of a Cocoa Application.
  • From: <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 19:34:45 +0530
  • Thread-topic: Single Instance of a Cocoa Application.


Hi All,

I am developing an Cocoa Application using objC++.
I want to make sure that when one instance of my application is running,
an user cannot launch another instance of the same application either by
clicking the Application icon or from the terminal.


How do I achieve this?


Looking forward for some guidance.

Thanks & Regards,
Amrit.


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