On 20 Sep 2011, at 11:30, Torsten Curdt wrote:

>> I don't think that the access rights are permanent, the only way to enable 
>> sandboxing for this kind of app would be to use a temporary exception 
>> entitlement giving your app access to the whole file system (not sure if 
>> Apple will like that for the Mac App Store, though).
> 
> That would suck pretty badly. Especially if the access rights are gone
> just because Lion quit the app because of inactivity.

If you're talking about Automatic Termination support I've had this clarified 
for me already.

Any URLs an application encodes into it's restorable state archive (resume 
support is required for any open windows for automatic termination to actually 
quit an application) will be accessible in terms of sandboxing when the 
application is relaunched.

Keith

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