On 5/5/24 16:19, pdevasto0...@gmail.com wrote:
My sighted wife just got a new M3 iMac running Sonoma, and I want to
help her configure it to shut down at a certain time each day like her
earlier computer did. I have hers and my older Macs running versions
earlier than Sonoma, and could enable Root using the Directory utility
so I could accomplish this. Under Sonoma, however, the Directory
utility no longer appears to have the option to do this, even after
clicking the lock to prevent changes. I may be missing something, but
if anyone has been able to use P M Set under Sonoma, I’d love some help.
Can you just run the sudo command and give your password when prompted?
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