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Operating with a file /Library/LaunchAgents/my.application.plist from a non-root application
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  • Subject: Operating with a file /Library/LaunchAgents/my.application.plist from a non-root application
  • From: eveningnick eveningnick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 15:31:20 +0200

Hello
How, using an ordinary application (started by "doubleclicking" from
/Applications), i could create/modify/delete that file?
Is it possible at all, according to OS X current security model?
(Leopard and Snow Leopard)
Maybe i could display a "User login" inbox somehow then, to let user
authorise to perform that operation? What API should i use then?

My application - is an ordinary Cocoa app, created using XCode, if it matters
Thanks!
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