Hi, I want to set up a guest account on one of my computers. However, when 
experimenting with this I found that if you set the new user to unprivileged 
they can still access other drives if they have another users password.
  Ok, that isn't so bad because there may be times I would access the drive for 
them. But even when the user is unprivileged, ubuntu still lets them choose 
whether to remember authorization or not. This could be a problem.
My questions are, is there a way to block this feature in a account? If not is 
there a easy way to remove the permission if a user chooses to remember the 
authorization?
Thanks for any help, Mike.

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