FROM : John Nairn
DATE : Mon Dec 16 22:20:17 2002
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 01:56 PM,
<email_removed> wrote:
> I believe the cleanest installations put ALL bits and pieces in ONLY
> two
> locations:
> 1) In a folder enclosing the application, in the Application folder.
> 2) In the app wrapper.
>
> I know this goes against Apple's guidelines, but I strongly believe
> even
> prefs are best put in the the app folder.
It is my understanding that this approach will mean users without
administrative privileges will not be able to use that application?
------------
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Web page: http://www.mse.utah.edu/~nairn
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DATE : Mon Dec 16 22:20:17 2002
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 01:56 PM,
<email_removed> wrote:
> I believe the cleanest installations put ALL bits and pieces in ONLY
> two
> locations:
> 1) In a folder enclosing the application, in the Application folder.
> 2) In the app wrapper.
>
> I know this goes against Apple's guidelines, but I strongly believe
> even
> prefs are best put in the the app folder.
It is my understanding that this approach will mean users without
administrative privileges will not be able to use that application?
------------
John Nairn (1-801-581-3413, FAX: 1-801-581-4816)
Web page: http://www.mse.utah.edu/~nairn
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