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Re: privilage exception raised during execution


  • Subject: Re: privilage exception raised during execution
  • From: Mike Fischer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 18:38:54 +0200

Am 26.06.2006 um 11:27 schrieb narender pal singh panwar:


Hi
I am clear with the idea that all user data must be written to the approved directories
(like ~/Library/Preferences or ~/Library/Application Support.

That's good.


now I also have to write uninstaller which is effectively able to remove all files that was installed by my installer do i still nees read & write permission's to remove the files.

Is this a question?

Assuming that it is then I'm not sure exactly what you're asking? Please explain.


Mike

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