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Using sudo in NSTask


  • Subject: Using sudo in NSTask
  • From: Saritha A <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:52:22 +0530

Hi all,

Presently i am working on particular application in which i want to launch a process as a root process using NSTask. I tried appending sudo command in the launch path and tried launching that process. But it is throwing error "Launch path not accessible". Please could any one help me in solving this. Thanks in advance.


? Thanks & Regards, A Saritha email@hidden



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