Hi!
You can use sudo to get administration privileges so you have to the
systempassword after that.
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> 7 maj 2024 kl. 16:52 skrev Pete De Vasto :
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> I think that the problem is that, by default, the root user is disabled. On
> older versions, Apple says you can go into the Directory utility,
On 7/5/24 10:52, Pete De Vasto wrote:
I think that the problem is that, by default, the root user is
disabled. On older versions, Apple says you can go into the Directory
utility, and from there once you type in your local password you can
do Edit
I have sudo working on my Sonoma system with
I think that the problem is that, by default, the root user is disabled. On
older versions, Apple says you can go into the Directory utility, and from
there once you type in your local password you can do Edit > Enable root
user, and you're fine. Under Sonoma, the Directory Utility doesn't see
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 enab
Hello all,
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