On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Andrew S. Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Or, without editing the plist you can walk up to any Macs with password
>>> protected screensaver on, enter the admin pswd & boom there's the user's
>>> desktop at your disposal.
>>
>>  I wish Windows had that option.
>
> Windows 7 has the best of both worlds, IMO.

  The reason I want that is that in some offices people lock the
session with something important open and then forget and leave, then
someone else who is trusted wants to unlock it but cannot (without
blowing away their logon session).  This is often *the* reason why
small offices don't want auto-screen-locking (or have to resort to
writing down passwords).

   Even non-repudiation is not an excuse; I would fully expect this to
show up in the logs, just just any number of other potentially
compromising events show up now.

  I'm not saying it should be enabled by default, but the option would
be useful in many small office environments.  You or Ken don't have to
use it.

-- Ben

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