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OSX Intel MAC boot sequence

Original Message
Name: colm.mcgettrick
Date: October 2, 2006 at 12:01:43 Pacific
Subject: OSX Intel MAC boot sequence
OS: OSX 10.4
CPU/Ram: 1 gig Intel
Model/Manufacturer: iMac 17
Comment:
Bit of a problem here I have a lab of iMAcs, but at present I wan to avoinf the poblem of a user using an OSX disc to reset the administrators password. Hence i could like to re arrange the boot sequence and place a password on the boot sequence configuration settings. MAy I am going about this the wrong way but any suggestions are welcome.
Note Open firmware is not relevant to these machines.

thanks

ERB, IDC, CSIS, UL


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Name: bobw
Date: October 2, 2006 at 12:19:30 Pacific
Subject: OSX Intel MAC boot sequence
Reply: (edit)
All Intel-based Macintosh computers support firmware
password protection.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article....


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