Although it has "System" in its name, it's just another double-clickable 
application, so it runs as the user who launches it.  The fact that you can 
launch it from the Apple menu is just a convenience.

--Andy
 
On Tuesday, June 30, 2009, at 08:01PM, "Bill Janssen" <jans...@parc.com> wrote:
>I'm working on a system prefs pref pane for my application.  I'd like to
>have it read the user's preferences for that application, but I can't
>find out where it says what user the System Preferences application runs
>as, and how to control that, or whether that's possible.
>
>Bill
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