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<blockquote data-quote="stiff" data-source="post: 46754"><p>[OS X Server 10.3.5 / G5 xserve]</p><p></p><p>I thought OS X Server would allow an Admin to see hidden directories (var, etc, usr) but logging into my xserve (as admin) just shows me the standard 5-6 directories and keeps me locked out of directories I need to get into... only way is to log back in as root... but I didn't think running the box permanently logged in as root was a great idea.</p><p></p><p>Shouldn't a server Admin be able to go into /var/cron and modify stuff without logging back in as root?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stiff, post: 46754"] [OS X Server 10.3.5 / G5 xserve] I thought OS X Server would allow an Admin to see hidden directories (var, etc, usr) but logging into my xserve (as admin) just shows me the standard 5-6 directories and keeps me locked out of directories I need to get into... only way is to log back in as root... but I didn't think running the box permanently logged in as root was a great idea. Shouldn't a server Admin be able to go into /var/cron and modify stuff without logging back in as root? [/QUOTE]
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