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"crossing the user-session boundary", or "the mythical TN2077"?
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"crossing the user-session boundary", or "the mythical TN2077"?


  • Subject: "crossing the user-session boundary", or "the mythical TN2077"?
  • From: Tommy Knowlton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 19:46:18 -0600

OK, I realize that this is a bit OT... since it's not got an awful lot to do with the tool(xcode).
But, I couldn't see that any other email@hidden seemed to match up much better.


Looking at http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/ BPMultipleUsers/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000180i, I see the text, "Communication between daemons in the root and login sessions is beyond the scope of this document. Technical note TN2077 covers this process in more detail."

However, searching developer.apple.com for TN2077 has thus far been fruitless.

Has anyone ever seen this document?
Alternatively, can someone please describe the tips & tricks contained in that mythical document?
Alternatively, can someone please direct me to the right mailing list or support email address to report this deficiency with the developer website?


Thanks,
--
Tommy
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