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NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive
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  • Subject: NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive
  • From: "Rick C." <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 15:05:13 +0800

Hi,

I write an NSString and NSData object to my app’s .plist and of course read it back when needed and this works fine 99% of the time.  On occasion a user reports some trouble to me and I ask for the .plist and find out that this NSString/NSData object is missing.  Digging deeper I find that most often the user has their home folder on a different drive (external?) than the actual app.  What would be the solution to make sure these objects are written properly in this case?  Thanks for the help,

rc
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