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launch agent, non-Admin user, CoreMIDI/bootstrap namespace errors
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launch agent, non-Admin user, CoreMIDI/bootstrap namespace errors


  • Subject: launch agent, non-Admin user, CoreMIDI/bootstrap namespace errors
  • From: "Alex Sheh" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 18:49:42 -0700
  • Thread-topic: launch agent, non-Admin user, CoreMIDI/bootstrap namespace errors

Hi All,
I’m having an issue where Admin users are able to successfully use launchd to run my agent (/Library/LaunchAgents/com.myCompany.plist), however non-Admin users get the following errors,
 
CoreMIDI: unable to connect to server init port
CFMessagePort: bootstrap_register( ): failed 1100
 
I understand that the CoreMIDI error can occur for launch daemons since the MIDIServer needs a login session, but I’m running mine as an agent, so I’m not clear on what the problem is here.  The CFMessagePort error 1100 is BOOTSTRAP_NOT_PRIVILEGED – does this somehow relate to non-Admin user privilege, is there anyway I could be trying to access a deactivated namespace?  Thanks for your help!
 
- Alex
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