Re: Stopping double clicking of a file
Re: Stopping double clicking of a file
- Subject: Re: Stopping double clicking of a file
- From: Hank Heijink <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 14:19:09 -0400
Maybe I'm missing something, but this seems a strange way to go about
it. Why don't you just use file permissions to deny certain users
access to a file? I would imagine that permissions for users, groups,
and others offer enough flexibility to solve this without trying to
modify the user interface at such a basic level.
Hank Heijink
www.hankheijink.com
email@hidden
On Oct 4, 2006, at 2:07 PM, development2 wrote:
Hi,
I need to turn off the ability to allow users to double click on a
file and have them open it up. There are security reasons for this,
as we do not want to allow students to open up the file and change
grades or attendance. So we have to go through our login procedure
that allows the teachers or administrators to open the file. But I
can not see anyway to turn this off. I know in Carbon this is done
through Apple Events, and ma sure that it is done the same way with
Cocoa. I have looked on Apples site and searched this list, but
have not be able to find the answer to this.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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