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Re: Saving to desktop with TextEdit - El Capitan vs Sierra [1]
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Re: Saving to desktop with TextEdit - El Capitan vs Sierra [1]


  • Subject: Re: Saving to desktop with TextEdit - El Capitan vs Sierra [1]
  • From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2016 18:48:25 +0100

> Le 24 déc. 2016 à 14:42, Axel Luttgens a écrit :
>
> […]
> TextEdit indeed is a sandboxed application, but its container is designed so as to allow a direct access to the user’s desktop; TextEdit thus shouldn’t have problems with the creation of arbitrary files on the desktop.
>
> So, given the above, either Brian shouldn’t have encountered any problem, or my Sierra installation is somewhat screwed.

Screwed… not really.

It behaves flawlessly for one user account, the one that has been used for installing several 10.12 betas, then the regular 10.12.1 and 10.12.2 updates.

But I then thought to try with another user account; and here, no way to have TextEdit to create a file on the desktop thru AppleScript. :-(

Still trying to find in what way those two accounts differ wrt those sandboxing matters.

Axel


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