On Aug 16, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Greg Slade wrote:

(Although that we mean that we'd need to figure
out how to secure the Address Book.)

If you are just looking to secure the physical address book file by location (such as putting it on an encrypted partition), then you can probably do that by tracking down the actual address book file and creating a symbolic link to the location you want it to be stored.

In OS X, virtually any file can be repointed to a new location by use of a symlink.

I'm using that trick right now to swap between active files in iWeb and even share some of them over a network (I'm about to start doing the same for iTunes as my wife is sick of having to plug her iPod into my Mac to sync her songs, and equally sick of having to sit at my mac to rearrange her music lists).

-chris
<www.mythtech.net>


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