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Re: Saving a plist file from a thumbdrive
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Re: Saving a plist file from a thumbdrive


  • Subject: Re: Saving a plist file from a thumbdrive
  • From: Benjamin Dobson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 20:49:21 +0000


On 4 Mar 2009, at 20:17:21, Francois Cournoyer wrote:

Hi,

We have an installer app that runs from the root folder of a thumbdrive like device,
The installer is ran from a subfolder or from subfolder on a hard disk works correctly.
The problem is when it runs from the root of the thumbdrive, everything seems to be installing fine, but there’s 1 area which seems to fail.
We create a plist file for preferences in users/shared/Application Support/myApp/myApp.plist


for some reason, the creation of this file fails, but works if it’s launched for a subfolder on the same drive.

Is there anyway to fix this? (the installer is already running with Admin rights)

Probably, but is there any reason you can't create the plist on first launch instead of install?_______________________________________________


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