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Take Control of Users & Accounts in Tiger
by Kirk McElhearn
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Take Control of Users & Accounts in Tiger

Does dealing with user accounts in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger make your head spin? In this ebook, Kirk explains why you need at least two accounts, tells you everything you need to know about different types of accounts, and shows you how to create the right types of accounts for the different people who use your Mac. Learn how to use a troubleshooting account to solve maddening problems, make the best use of Fast User Switching, and share files between users. Special digital lifestyle advice for families! Kirk reveals undocumented tricks for sharing music and photos among multiple users on your Mac using iTunes and iPhoto.

Read this ebook to learn the answers to questions like:

  • Why must I log in to my Macintosh?
  • Why are my files in the Users folder?
  • What's the difference between a login item and a startup item?
  • What's the purpose of an Administrator account?
  • How should I set up accounts on my particular system?
  • Can I limit Web and email access on my child's account?
  • How can people log in and log out more quickly and with less bother?
  • What's the best way for users on my Mac to share documents?
  • Can users on my Mac share iTunes songs or iPhoto images?

Want more technical details about file and folder permissions? Check out Take Control of Permissions in Mac OS X. Or, if Leopard is the cat you want to Take Control of, read Take Control of Users & Accounts in Leopard.

Book Info

  • 73 pages
  • Version 1.0
  • Published 29-Apr-05
  • 864K download
  • ISBN: 0975950339
  • Free sample with Table of Contents, Introduction, Quick Start, and section starts.

About the Author

Kirk McElhearn is a freelance writer, journalist, and translator. He has written user manuals for many popular Macintosh programs. Kirk has written and co-written a dozen books about using the Mac, including The Mac OS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood and iPod & iTunes Garage. As a journalist, he contributes regularly to TidBITS, Macworld, and iLounge. His blog, Kirkville, covers Macs, iPods, books, music, and more.

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