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Re: Checking if a file is Locked [SOLVED]
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Re: Checking if a file is Locked [SOLVED]


  • Subject: Re: Checking if a file is Locked [SOLVED]
  • From: Michael Schmidt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 11:25:00 +0100
  • Organization: AbsInt GmbH

Am Freitag 01 Dezember 2006 05:04 schrieb Chad Armstrong:

> Thanks for everyone's assistance.  I found that the NSFileImmutable
> attribute does correspond with the Locked value on a file.
>
> I used the following bit of code to determine if a file was locked.
>
>
> if ([[fileAttributes objectForKey:NSFileImmutable] boolValue] == YES)
>
> Note, that a file can still appear to be able to be deleted via the
> NSFileManager's  isDeletableFileAtPath method, but being Locked will
> prevent actually being able to be removed.

As far as I remember the behaviour of the Finder's "locked" attribute was
changed between 10.4.5 and 10.4.6. You should test your code on older
OS versions too.

--

Michael Schmidt
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