On 2013 Oct 16, at 12:39, Kyle Sluder <k...@ksluder.com> wrote:

> "98% of the time that means the process changed its sandbox at runtime
> such that it gained or lost access to some prefs."

Thank you, Kyle.

Neither this app, nor its tool, are sandboxed.  I didn't think that a sandboxed 
app could use CFPreferencesAppSynchronize().

> Assuming you're not doing anything too crazy, the only things I can
> think of off the top of my head that might extend your sandbox are
> save/open panels, drag and drop of files onto your app or its windows,
> enabling/disabling of iCloud, and execution of AppleScript.

I am executing AppleScript nearby.

> None of
> which should affect access to the preferences plist in your sandbox
> container.

Well, still thinking about "gained or lost access to some prefs."


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