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Re: Running an application owned by a different user
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Re: Running an application owned by a different user


  • Subject: Re: Running an application owned by a different user
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 15:16:24 +0200

Andrew,

On 8.4.2006, at 14:53, Andrew Bush wrote:

I need to be able to make my cocoa application run a separate gui application that exists only in the application directory of a different user to the one currently logged in. I want the other application to run only with access only to *its user* preferences/ application support etc...

Authentication API should be able to do this (never tried myself, but after all, this is exactly what it is made for).


If there's a problem, you can always use su (man su).
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Ondra Čada
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