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  • Subject: Sandboxing and Plugins..
  • From: Robert Monaghan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 03:52:08 +0200

Hi Everyone,

I have a product that consists of several OS plugins.
(Spotlight, Preference Pane, QuickTime components, etc.)

I am trying to figure out how to enable (disable?) sandboxing so that my products work.

I have a pref pane that creates a license file in the boot disk's /Library/Application Support folder. The original idea was that this would be a global location where all of the parts to my product can check for a valid license.

Naturally, the Pref pane works just fine. However, everything else fails to read the license.

What is the procedure with allowing my other plugins to read this license file? I can't seem to locate any information on the matter.
The "Summary" in XCode 4.3.x doesn't show anywhere that I can add information.

Thanks in advance,

bob.



Robert Monaghan
Glue Tools LLC

P.O.Box 24124
Santa Barbara, CA, 93121
United States

tel: +1 805 456 7997
fax: +1 805 456 7998

www.gluetools.com


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