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Hi,
I'm a newbie to Macs. Googled about free kiosk orientated programs to lock down Macs and found a script to revert the Mac back to original settings upon reboot, similar to Windows Steady State. However, the script hasn't being tested for Tiger 10.4 The Mac I'm using the script for is an emac PowerPC G4 with Tiger 10.4.11 Could any Mac experts please have a look at the script and instructions and provide constructive feedback? (url to script and instructions provided below) How To "lock Down" A Os X User Account - Open Discussion Thanks in advance. |
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