At 10:45 AM 12/27/2008, Tony B wrote:
>Let her get settled in with it before you play with it, and let us
>know how she likes it. Eventually, you'll want to go in and set her up
>as a User, since apparently by default the owner is still inexplicably
>an Admin.

That so the help won't have to respond to things that "don't work" because of 
improperly-set permissions.  Just give the user the maximum permissions.

Linux does it right, I think.  I understand that if one attempts an operation 
that requires admin or root permissions, one gets a prompt to enter a password 
before the command will execute.  The command doesn't just fail with no or some 
cryptic error message.

Fred Holmes 


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