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Re: Can Xcode run my application elevated?
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Re: Can Xcode run my application elevated?


  • Subject: Re: Can Xcode run my application elevated?
  • From: Chris Suter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 17:10:59 +1100


On 04/03/2008, at 4:57 PM, Terry Simons wrote:

I had been playing with trying to get Xcode to run in the root context earlier tonight with the "open" command with no luck, though I've finally managed to get it to do what I want without enabling the root account... It's not optimal, but it's better than enabling the root account...

This is because open uses Launch Services which basically gets launchd (on Leopard at least) to spawn the process for you.


- Chris

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 >Re: Can Xcode run my application elevated? (From: Rick Altherr <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Can Xcode run my application elevated? (From: Terry Simons <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Can Xcode run my application elevated? (From: Rick Altherr <email@hidden>)
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