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<blockquote data-quote="joerhymes" data-source="post: 1610251" data-attributes="member: 334249"><p>Thanks for the reply. When i try to use the allow command, i still have the same problem.</p><p>i typed: security authorisationdb write authenticate-admin allow</p><p>but there was the same error message as before (NO (-60005)), even if i used the sudo command.</p><p>Maybe it's not possible to change this because it's a rule and not a right like system.preferences?</p><p>Because it worked for every right i tried but for no rule….</p><p>Is there another command to edit a rule?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joerhymes, post: 1610251, member: 334249"] Thanks for the reply. When i try to use the allow command, i still have the same problem. i typed: security authorisationdb write authenticate-admin allow but there was the same error message as before (NO (-60005)), even if i used the sudo command. Maybe it's not possible to change this because it's a rule and not a right like system.preferences? Because it worked for every right i tried but for no rule…. Is there another command to edit a rule? [/QUOTE]
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