1. Open System Preferences (Apple Menu->System Preferences). 2. Open the Accounts Preference Pane.
3. Choose the desired account.
4. Check the box labeled "Allow user to administer this computer."
5. Enter an administrator user name and password when prompted.
If mac has "f keys, press f8/f7. If mac doesn't have "f keys", keybind the control for the admin orb thing to something else in Options>Controls
Admin passwords are set by the individual user so a password from anywhere else would not be recognised by any other Mac.
This is dependent on the operating system. On Windows NT-based systems, the Administrator or any user with Administrator privileges can make changes to the system configuration. In Mac OS X and most Linux distributions, users in the admin group can make changes to the system by entering their password when prompted to escalate their privileges. otherwise they operate as normal users.
No, Cool Edit Pro is not available for Mac users.
If I understand you right it's called an Administrator. Or Admin.
The Mac OS is the operating system that runs a Macintosh computer. First introduced in 1984 it is now in it's tenth version which is known as Mac OS X. It is used by programmers to provide a standard means of communication between their software and the Mac's hardware. It is used by users to manage and organise their work.
You only need the Admin Tools to administer a Mac OS X server system they are not required for a stand alone Mac OS X computer. There are numerous tools available for which Apple provides full documentation (See links below). .
The best piano tuner software for Mac users is generally considered to be TuneLab Piano Tuner.
If there is one users on the computer, it is the password you use to log on. If you have multiple users on a computer, then one of them is the system administrator. Usually, this is the first account created, but you can find out by going to system preferences, and clicking on accounts. On the left hand side of the window, there will be a list of users, and under the system administrator it will say "admin." The password for this account it the system administrator's password.
To run After Effects CS5.5 in admin mode on a Mac, you generally don't have a specific "admin mode" like on Windows. However, you can ensure it runs with elevated permissions by right-clicking the application in Finder, selecting "Get Info," and checking the "Open in Low Resolution" option if needed for compatibility. If you encounter permission issues, you may need to adjust the app's permissions in the "Sharing & Permissions" section of the info window. Finally, make sure your user account has administrative privileges on your Mac.
Yes, of course! Mac users can use enolsoft PDF Convert with OCR to extract text tables and images and save on Word or Excel files. Win users can use Acrobat XI Standard to do that.
NOW, go and check out the website! IMVU is now available forr MAC :)