In that second paragraph, I mean install software on his desktop
MACHINE.
Sorry
On Jun 5, 2006, at 3:06 PM, Eric Williams wrote:
I've been testing settings in WGM to give a user with a managed
account and a networked home area, permission to install
applications on his desktop. If I add the account to be able to
administer the directory domain it appears he can sudo to root
privileges on any machine in the domain. Even if I use the settings
in Privileges to limit access to his computer.
What I want is to allow him to be able to install new software on
his desktop, but still have a network home area and managed account.
I'm running 10.3.9 server with 10.4.6 clients.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Office: 860 685 3664
Cell: 860 670 3494
AIM: radvelman
Skype: wilersh
http://www.astro.wesleyan.edu/~eric