yeah, perhaps I should have been more verboseā¦ we are editing that TCC database in a package, so we have elevated permissions at the time. But I know lots of admins include a daemon that does final changes as part of their imaging flow, so the same elevated access would be available at that point too.On Aug 13, 2014, at 10:30 AM, Bill Cheeseman < email@hidden> wrote:
It looks very interesting. Note that the Read Me indicates that root access is required to authorize accessibility: " accesibility deals with behind-the-scenes systems that Apple believes require extra privileges to enable.... These privileges must be granted by a privileged user via sudo ." So somebody, either the user or the network administrator, will have to provide an authenticating password.
On Aug 13, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Pepijn Bruienne < email@hidden> wrote: The University of Utah Marriott have had their Privacy Services Manager tool up for quite some time now and going by the notes in the Readme it looks like it works on current and (with a small caveat) future OS versions.
Nice looking tool, might be easier to use than using sqlite3 if you need to integrate into an installer script.
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