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mlRe: Weird Altered Icon
FROM : Brian Smith
DATE : Wed Jan 30 21:41:51 2008

It is telling you that it can't run the application (the added graphic 
is added by Finder). For instance, you don't have a universal built 
application and you copied an application built for an intel machine 
onto a PowerPC machine.

Brian

On Jan 30, 2008, at 1:30 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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