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mlRe: Weird Altered Icon
FROM : Sam Stigler
DATE : Wed Jan 30 21:39:30 2008

Scott,

   It sounds like your icon file isn't getting copied into your bundle; 
thus it can't be found on the other computer because it's not part of 
the application package and wasn't copied over in the first place. 
Are you sure you're checking the box for "Copy items into destination 
group's folder" when you're adding the icon file to your project?

Sam


On Jan 30, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Scott Stoddard wrote:

> I created a Cocoa application and added an icon file to the bundle, 
> and everything looks great on my dev box. What I want to do however 
> is copy this app to remote locations and start it automatically. The 
> copying stuff is all done and it works too, but the weird thing is, 
> once the application gets copied to the remote client, the icon has 
> this weird extra layer on top that looks like a white delete symbol 
> or a no smoking symbol, a circle with a line across it. Behind that 
> is my little icon... I checked the icns file and it is unchanged, I 
> checked permissions and they are rw-r--r-- which should be fine, no?
>
> Anybody ever heard of anything like this?
>
> Scott Stoddard
>
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