Re: permissions



I am not sure I understand you correctly.
I'd suggest STRONGLY that you put a password on your Built-in Administrator account.
t-4-2

"eaterjolly" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:93776f04766c84c3f0e6a11a00a7b4b4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

t-4-2;1104022 Wrote:
Buy a mac....... ha ha ha .
Seriously, there is a way. It's called enabling the Built-in
Administrator
which will by-pass all prompts for permissions.
No offense is intended, I have to decline to tell you how, out of
personal
conviction.
I am certain someone won't mind showing you how.
If no response, start a new thread, ask " How to enable Built-in
Administrator ". You'll get answers.

t-4-2

"eaterjolly" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5919ecb71f88e464f84d94375f2f669c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >
> >
> > how do i give myself full control over my entire computer i dont care
> > one bit if i mess it up so badly that i cant even get the welcome
> screen
> > :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > eaterjolly > >

ok i know how to i already did it because that way people cant change
my account password :P


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eaterjolly

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