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  • Subject: Move file with admin priviledges
  • From: AstroK Software <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:58:33 +0200

Hi,

I am trying to enable a user to move a file that doesn't belong to him or her if he or she can identify himself or herself as an admin, with the method [[NSFileManager defaultFileManager] movePath:toPath:handler]; I have tried to use the AuthForAll example from Apple (which is Carbon, but I thought it could work anyway), and I can make the dialogue to identify myself by typing a username and password show up, but once I type my password, I still cannot move the file...

What did I do wrong?

 -- Arthur;

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AstroK Software
Arthur VIGAN
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