At 9:17 PM -0500 4/13/09, Kris Tilford posted:
>  On Apr 13, 2009, at 8:58 PM, DAN A CURRIE wrote:
>
>>>  Oh, and put your OS X install disc(s) under lock and key.
>
>>  Good idea on the discs also ... she is a smart one!!
>
>  It's not just your disc, it's ANY disc she can beg, borrow, or steal.
>  In the long run, you probably can't secure this from her. For example,
>  here are the instructions for resetting the admin password WITHOUT the
>  disc:
>
>  <http://theappleblog.com/2008/06/22/reset-os-x-password-without-an-os-x-cd/
>   >
>
>  As soon as she reads this, you're done. Unless you set a firmware
>  password, and then, she can open the case, pull the PRAM battery, and
>  she's in. You'd need to physically secure the case. Even then, there's
>  probably some way in, I just don't know the easy way, but I'd bet any
>  smart high school kid with Macs does.
>


My neighbour does work for a company (using PCs) that has disabled 
USB ports and the optical drive. (I don't know how.) (1.) Is it 
possible to do the same on OS X/Mac so that an admin pw is needed to 
allow access? (2.) Would that stop a DVD being used to reset the 
password? (3.) Would setting daughter's account to Simple Finder stop 
access?

Steve R

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