Hello Ian and all others
thanks for your hint, which brought me to the solution. Googling a
short time brought out the following:
In short:
Older runrev standalone will not write the CFBundleIdentifier
which is used by OS X to identify the app for parental control.
You have to set this manually with an editor. Well worked:
PlistEditPro which you can download freely. The apple Plist editor.
Check if you have a line with:
CFBundleIdentifier
if not, add one and set the identifier for example to:
com.yourcompany.blabla
Thanks to all for their hinst.
Andreas Staempfli
mkz.ch
Am 12.10.2007 um 14:20 schrieb Ian Wood:
I came across this a few years ago, and discovered that there's an
extra tag required in the plist for the application before it can
be chosen as an allowed program.
Unfortunately I can't remember any more details, except that the
tag name was something like CIExecutable. It definitely started
with CI. There should be something in the list archives, probably
2004-5.
Ian
On 12 Oct 2007, at 12:38, andreas wrote:
thanks for your hint. However the point is the following. If I
follow your advice and choose my app (which is not listed, but can
be selected under "Other...") then OS X pops up a message like
"Can't add this app to the list of allowed programms".
It seems, that a Revolution Runtime can't be used with OS X
Parental Control. - At least not my runtime app. I can't figure why.
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