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To determine if the application is running from a network volume?
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To determine if the application is running from a network volume?


  • Subject: To determine if the application is running from a network volume?
  • From: Nethan Aryan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 05:20:49 -0700 (PDT)

Need Help...

I have written a helper tool in Cocoa, which other than it's main task, performs a file permission change operation on the parent application folder. This tool is invoked by the parent application via a menu item. I don't want this tool to work in case the user is running the parent application from the network volume.

So my question is how to determine if the application is running from a network volume?


Thanks in advance
-Nethan


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