Hi, I am not used to the rights management on Mac, so I don't know where to start looking.
One of my LiveCode programs is installed in 3 steps. 1. Dragging the prog from the dmg to the app folder 2. Starting a tool on the CD to copy some videos to: /library/preferences/MyFolder 3. When starting my prog the first time, it creates an ini file at: /library/preferences/MyFolder A customer tried to install my prog with a user with restricted rights. He was asked to "elevate to admin rights" (I just don't know the exact pharse), but step 2 and 3 failed. When doing the same with the admin user, everything worked fine. He told me that installing of other programs worked ok also with the restricted user and the additionally "elevating". The difference to my "installation" probably is that step 2 + 3 are not any more an "installation", but standard program job. Probably I could change the library path to a user based path, but the the program would be restricted to that installation user. My question: Is it state of the art on Mac, that you should be able to install every program also with a standard user, or is it ok to say that my program can only be installed by an admin? Thanks for your experience Tiemo _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode