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Larry Fransson #1
Re: hiding prefs in in system prefs
In article <ehhLa.41696$Fy6.12103@sccrnsc03>,
sam grey <sgrey@invalid.com> wrote:
Remove the individual pref panes from /System/Library/PreferencePanes.> there must be a way to
> configure this, but I haven't been able to find it. any help?
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Larry Fransson
Seattle, WA
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sam grey #2
Re: hiding prefs in in system prefs
In article <newsgroups-610814.10441028062003@netnews.attbi.com>,
Larry Fransson <newsgroups@larryandjenny.net> wrote:
thank you. but this would remove the pref panes from all accounts, right?> In article <ehhLa.41696$Fy6.12103@sccrnsc03>,
> sam grey <sgrey@invalid.com> wrote:
>>> > there must be a way to
> > configure this, but I haven't been able to find it. any help?
> Remove the individual pref panes from /System/Library/PreferencePanes.
we would like to keep all pref panes for when the admin user has to log in
to configure network settings and such and yet when "guest" logs in he
can't change certain settings.
thanks
sam grey Guest
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Larry Fransson #3
Re: hiding prefs in in system prefs
In article <4_lLa.44219$Fy6.13037@sccrnsc03>,
sam grey <sgrey@invalid.com> wrote:
Oh. Yes, I suppose that would.> thank you. but this would remove the pref panes from all accounts, right?
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Larry Fransson
Seattle, WA
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sam grey #4
Re: hiding prefs in in system prefs
actually, I just had an idea. I might try changing the preferences of the
particular pref panes that we want to hide so that admin can read write and
execute, but guest has no privs. we'll see what happens.
sam grey Guest
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sam grey #5
Re: hiding prefs in in system prefs
In article <DqrLa.46918$Fy6.14228@sccrnsc03>, sam grey <sgrey@invalid.com>
wrote:
I meant, "changing the privileges"> I might try changing the preferences of the
sam grey Guest



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