> On 2014/02/23, at 13:35, Scott Ribe <scott_r...@elevated-dev.com> wrote:
> 
> I feel dirty for saying this ;-) But if you can't disable screen shots, how 
> about: using fsevents to watch for the files to be created, and delete them. 
> (Or, in this case raise a big fat alarm so the proctor will know.)
> 
> I know, pure evil ;-)
> 
> 
> -- 
> Scott Ribe
How would you know what files to watch for?
File extensions are really unreliable means of knowing content types. 

At the end of the day, BYOD for this is like a take home test where you take a 
proctor with you. Regardless of platform. 
You simply cannot create a controlled environment in an environment you don't 
control. 
This kind of testing is done in a controlled facility for that reason. 

No platform consumers use meets this criteria even if somebody thinks it does. 

There is no Cocoa to this. This is OT. 
Thread should end. 
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