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Re: ARD 2.2..



This user isn't going to access netinfo, he doesn't have those type of computer skills.  But he does need to be an admin as it is his laptop and he does install stuff and it just too much of a pain to keep unlocking his machine.   But really it is simple, his dad wants to be big brother when he is in his room surfing the net and we don't want the kid turning ARD off.

B.

Brad Palmer
Apple Certified Tech (ACDT, ACPT, ACHDS)
Walker County Schools

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On Aug 25, 2005, at 7:37 PM, Michael Bartosh wrote:


On Aug 25, 2005, at 9:07 PM, Brad Palmer wrote:


It was suggested by someone on this list in another email about removing the .prefpane for sharing (/system/library/preferancepanes/), but keeping it saved somewhere if you need to make changes later (usb drive).



Even if you do this the admin user will still be able to modify its own naprivs attribute in the local netinfo domain.

Anything you do along these lines is obfuscation. Why does the user need to be an admin?

-mb


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