On 19/06/12 10:36, Bill Vlahos wrote:
Richmond,

That won't work unless you have administrative rights on your computer. If not, 
you won't be able to write to the Applications folder without authenticating 
first.

Blast! That is a problem.

Well, as far as I remember, each user normally has a prefs folder somewhere like this:

/username/Library/Preferences

and I would suppose that is the place.

Obviously, however, most people have reached this startling conclusion before me, and were things that simple, this thread would not be taking place in the first place.


Bill Vlahos
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On Jun 19, 2012, at 12:13 AM, Richmond wrote:

Personally I would save any preferences from a Macintosh standalone inside
the application bundle:
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