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Yes, the script is running while the user is logged in. The user of the script created a test user on his machine without file vault and the app ran fine for that user, so the problems are definitely related to file vault.
Is there something like a "path to home" problem since home is inside a disk image? I'm pretty sure the troubles are caused by some kind of path issues...
At 10:00 PM -0400 5/26/07, Chris Page wrote:
>On May 26, 2007, at 07:55 AM, Emmett Gray wrote:
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>> I have an AS application that breaks if file vault is turned on.
>> Can anyone point me to some information on this topic? The problem
>> seems to be that the app refers to aliases which are not recognized
>> because they are encrypted by file vault.
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>Is this application running while the File Vault-protected user is
>not logged in?
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>What File Vault does is place the entire user home directory into an
>encrypted disk image file. While logged in, this disk image is
>mounted, otherwise the contents are not accessible (unless, of
>course, you were to mount it yourself).
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>If the script is running while the user is logged in, it shouldn't
>matter whether the user has File Vault on or not, so I'm not sure
>what the problem would be.
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