Actually, I would think File.applicationStorageDirectory would work best.
Especially with the new Apple sand boxing.

-Sean Thayne


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Lee Burrows
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I would guess that saving to File.documentsDirectory offers best chance of
> avoiding any enterprise security restrictions
>
>
> On 22/04/2014 18:35, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Thanks Sean. That's fine -- as long as they can originally download it to
>> view it.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>> From: "Sean Thayne" <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:27:40 AM
>> Subject: Re: enterprise desktop web app: should it download or email a
>> file to user?
>>
>> I know that schools usually have a temp drives, that get cleared on
>> reboot.
>>
>> -Sean Thayne
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:46 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  My enterprise Flex desktop web app (yet to be released) has a feature
>>> allowing users to download a user guide for the application.
>>>
>>> Since this file gets stored on a user's hard drive (rather than cache
>>> memory), I wonder if anyone ever ran into problems with an enterprise not
>>> allowing their employees to download a file from the internet to their
>>> hard
>>> drive (for example, the IT department blocks this kind of functionality)?
>>>
>>> If so, I could change the web app to attaching the file in an e-mail and
>>> sending it to them instead.
>>>
>>> Wondering if anyone has an opinion one way or the other which way to go
>>> here.
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> --
> Lee Burrows
> ActionScripter
>
>

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