sudo launchctl list | grep SampleEndpointApp
finds nothing too
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3FB5****** com.example.apple-samplecode.SampleEndpointApp.Extension (1.0/1) Extension [activated enabled]
SIP disabled as well
I was searching through the developer forum, I found that I need to have permission for Developer ID on distribution support, while I only have permission for Development.
I contacted Apple for the permission, if I get the Developer ID permission, would this problem be fixed?
I get the same result when I handle other AUTH such as rename or clone, which makes the system broke down.
Why does it block all other user system rather than only blocking "block_this_folder"?
Should I use different way to find the folder ID and use that method rather than using path?
Thank you for the reply.
[quote='790256022, DTS Engineer, /thread/756573?answerId=790256022#790256022']
What are you actually trying to block/prevent?
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I'm working on an app that offers users a distinct environment, with limitations on Mac machine access. This app is tailored for Macs destined for museum exhibits or pop-up stores. It enables specific applications or connections to designated Bluetooth or USB devices.
I'm currently stuck at the Bluetooth part, aiming to restrict users from connecting unauthorized devices to the Mac machine.
[quote='790256022, DTS Engineer, /thread/756573?answerId=790256022#790256022']
but I'd have "know" in advance that this was a driver I should be blocking
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I plan to achieve this by implementing such as a whitelist feature, allowing only pre-approved devices to establish Bluetooth connections.
Do you have any recommendations to achieve this feature?