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D-A-L mac genius! Good to have a MAC pro looking in!
Again I know nothing of MAC's but I am surprised that they would have such an option.
Like what's the use of passwords when the manufacturer tells you how to change them?
In Windows you would need to reinstall the Operating System which I think is a good thing.
I might be confused by this:
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Set the user name of your original administrator account.
Important: Do not select "System Administrator (root)". This is actually a reference to the root user. Do not confuse it with a normal administrator account.
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In Windows XP for example there is a built in Administrator account which is generally not used except in case of emergency. Does this relate to the MAC (root)?
If so can the "System Administrator (root)" lock out other users from changing passwords without knowing (forgetting) them or can anybody change the password on a MAC by following these instructions?
Again begging the question: "Why have a password in the first place?"