Are you running Growl as the user logged in, or as another process?

It may not have anything to do with Growl so much as the configuration
and/or what OSX believes has the main session or desktop.

This is kind of an edge case. I won't make any promises we can help to get
this to work but I'm happy to try.

On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 2:09 PM James Cullum <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it possible to use Growl on a session host?
> There's an application I've been asked to publish that relies on Growl.
> First user in with a either admin or a non-privileged account fires off a
> Growl instance.
> All subsequent users coming in do not.  The first user receives
> notifications for every user on the server.
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> Thank you for any assistance.
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