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- From: Alec Carlson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 18:25:14 -0500
David,
I apologize for the confusion. I thought I had made this clear (I guess
not).
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If you are using a Login Item:
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If this is the case then you have not described it adequately in your
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previous posts. In this case, as others have described, only the user that
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installs you app as a Login Item should have any interaction with it. If
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UserB has not installed your app, then he should not be affected by it,
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period.
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Dave Thorup
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Software Engineer
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email@hidden
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This is the case. The app is launched as a Login item and is owned by the
user logging in. And I agree with you 100%, the second user should not be
affected by it. But the only way that can happen is if the background app
KNOWs there is another user using the system via a fast user switch. What I
am looking for is a way to make that determination.
Alec
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