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User's Context and Priviledges


  • Subject: User's Context and Priviledges
  • From: Ian Cudlip <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 14:49:16 +0000

Hello All,

I'm still quite a newbie with all the Cocoa/Objective-C lifestyle, and
in fact with the Mac in general. I am getting to grips with it, but I'm
unsure whether this will be a daft question or not!?

Is there any way of programmatically making the Mac shutdown and reboot
from a process in the logged on user's context without them entering a
privileged password? Also, I'm trying to set the proxy address and port
on-the-fly. I'd rather not use a setuid process for these calls, if at
all possible.

Any help appreciated.

Regards,

Ian.
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