This doesn't answer your question, but it might not be against company policies 
to encrypt the data and store the ciphertext in iCloud.

On 2012-10-24, at 11:24 AM, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:

> We're currently looking at expanding one of our applications from 1 office to 
> up to 40.  
> 
> It's an app that needs an internal preference to be set and remembered 
> through updates or reinstalls.
> 
> Since (thanks to the joys of sandboxing), preferences can't be saved outside 
> the app in the preferences folder, I'm expecting to either get a UUID, or MAC 
> address of the device, registering it and the device's name off in a mySQL 
> database and fetching this information on load every time and saving as a 
> pList if the pList doesn't exist, or if the pList contents are different from 
> what is fetched.
> 
> It sure sounds like a valid approach, but is this the best approach?
> 
> Since standard policy with many companies is that no corporate data can exist 
> outside the corporate network, using iCloud is out of the question.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> - Alex Zavatone
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