Re: NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive

2014-12-14 Thread Rick C.
Makes sense, but I would have a much bigger problem if it would be every non-admin account I think. But yeah I need to fix my code and go from there. I’ll let you guys know if I have problems after that thanks! rc > On Dec 13, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Seth Willits wrote: > >> On Dec 11, 2014, at

Re: NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive

2014-12-11 Thread Rick C.
So I found some old code where I was using NSAppleScript with "defaults write" ouch! :-) Sorry about that but curious why would this fail at times? Pretty sure that switching it to the proper NSUserDefaults will work fine… > On Dec 11, 2014, at 10:24 PM, gweston wrote: > > Rick C. wrote:

Re: NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive

2014-12-11 Thread Seth Willits
> On Dec 10, 2014, at 11:05 PM, Rick C. wrote: > > I write an NSString and NSData object to my app’s .plist and of course read > it back when needed and this works fine 99% of the time. On occasion a user > reports some trouble to me and I ask for the .plist and find out that this > NSString/

Re: NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive

2014-12-11 Thread Jens Alfke
> On Dec 10, 2014, at 11:05 PM, Rick C. wrote: > > Hi, > > Digging deeper I find that most often the user has their home folder on a > different drive (external?) than the actual app. What would be the solution > to make sure these objects are written properly in this case? There's nothing

Re: NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive

2014-12-11 Thread gweston
Rick C.  wrote: I write an NSString and NSData object to my app’s .plist and of course read it back when needed and this works fine 99% of the time. On occasion a user reports some trouble to me and I ask for the .plist and find out that this NSString/NSData object is missing. Digging deeper I

NSUserDefaults and home folder on different drive

2014-12-10 Thread Rick C.
Hi, I write an NSString and NSData object to my app’s .plist and of course read it back when needed and this works fine 99% of the time. On occasion a user reports some trouble to me and I ask for the .plist and find out that this NSString/NSData object is missing. Digging deeper I find that