thanks again jerry.  actually i found the conflict was with my own domain and 
as you said i don't see a way to write to a shared domain.  the docs do 
basically say this and after experimenting i found it out first hand.  ok off 
to CFPrefs.  thanks again,

rick





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From: Jerry Krinock <je...@ieee.org>
To: cocoa dev <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com>
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 2:04:17 AM
Subject: Re: nsuserdefaults woes


On 2009 Aug 30, at 08:11, Rick C. wrote:

> if that's the only way i'll have to look into it.  one question though, is 
> there anything i could have done that i can no longer read using 
> addSuiteNamed along with arrayForKey like i mentioned in my original post?

Maybe it's not an array any more.  Try to read it with -objectForKey: instead.
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