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Is admin always really admin?
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<blockquote data-quote="tommyheadleycox" data-source="post: 1319044" data-attributes="member: 142960"><p>Yes, there is a a lock icon. But when I unlock it, I still cant' enable root user.</p><p>The way I was trying to enable it was according the to the <HELP> pages in Tiger: Use netinfo manager, choose Security, Enable root user.</p><p></p><p>but i can't do that.</p><p></p><p>All of this stuff is because I just want to remove a comm lib file from a program I bought. But I can't remove it!</p><p></p><p>-I can't drag it to the trash (ERROR: You don't have access).</p><p>-I can't ENABLE access via File, Get Info, Read/write access</p><p>-I can't delete it using terminal window and rm /xxx/xxx/xx/ filename</p><p> -I cant' delete it using terminal window and sudo rm xxxx/xxxx/filename</p><p>-I can't enable root user.</p><p></p><p>Event tho' I am logged in as admin, and I can remove <most>files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommyheadleycox, post: 1319044, member: 142960"] Yes, there is a a lock icon. But when I unlock it, I still cant' enable root user. The way I was trying to enable it was according the to the <HELP> pages in Tiger: Use netinfo manager, choose Security, Enable root user. but i can't do that. All of this stuff is because I just want to remove a comm lib file from a program I bought. But I can't remove it! -I can't drag it to the trash (ERROR: You don't have access). -I can't ENABLE access via File, Get Info, Read/write access -I can't delete it using terminal window and rm /xxx/xxx/xx/ filename -I cant' delete it using terminal window and sudo rm xxxx/xxxx/filename -I can't enable root user. Event tho' I am logged in as admin, and I can remove <most>files. [/QUOTE]
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