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Sandboxing and the "Enable Entitlements" checkbox
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Sandboxing and the "Enable Entitlements" checkbox


  • Subject: Sandboxing and the "Enable Entitlements" checkbox
  • From: "J. C. Allen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 22:26:31 -0500

Hello,

The "Xcode 4 Transition Guide" states: "In Xcode 4.1 and later, the project editor provides a UI for setting up entitlements for Mac OS X applications." and "Although the Mac OS X sandboxing UI is available in Xcode on v10.6 SnowLeopard, only Mac OS X v10.7 Lion and later versions of the operating system enforce the entitlements."

I'm using Xcode 4.2 on OS X v10.6.8.  I don't see the "Enable Entitlements" checkbox on the "Summary" tab for my target executable, but as far as I know it's supposed to be there.  Is there a hidden setting or preference which enables it?

Thanks,
J. C. Allen

Allen Analytical and Information Services, LLC
www.allenanalytical.com


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