Intel Mac :: Change Lost Admin User Password?
Apr 17, 2012How do i change lost admin user password?
Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
How do i change lost admin user password?
Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
When I purchased my iMac a few years ago, I created one user account and just started using my computer. I am trying to implement a few Safe Computing practices by creating a new Admin user account and changing my original user account to a Standard user. Â
For some reason, I cannot change either of the accounts to a standard user after I type in the password. I've logged in as both and tried to change the other user profile to a standard user, but the checkbox is greyed out on both of the Admin User accounts.  Â
I can create a new standard user, but I have everyting set the way I like it on my current Admin user account. It would be much easier to have a new Admin User account and "Downgrade" my original Admin account to a standard user account. Â
why the option to change from an Admin user to a standard user would be "Greyed Out"? The support articles walk me through, what should be a few simple steps, but I can not change the settings because the checkbox is greyed out. Â
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Info:Mac Pro
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Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), MW
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
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