On 2010/11/21 10:37, Ashgrove so eloquently wrote:
The simplest, less convolute way to do this would be to set a single
user account for all
Simple initially but in the long run it could become far more trouble as
one user sets something (such as a home page, iTunes setting, etc…) and
another user tries to "fix" it but in the process changes other settings
and it just snowballs from there. I think a little effort now will save
a lot of effort later.
Tina
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