OS X :: Program Installed Without Asking Admin Password Safe?

Jan 4, 2011

If a program can be installed without it asking for an admin password (similar to the way firefox can be installed: you just drag and drop into the applications folder and you're all set), then that program is usually safe, right?

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OS X :: User Cannot Open Program Installed On Admin Account

Jan 30, 2010

I tried to install Type to Learn (a learning to type program) under my daughter's account. This is what it said: "The software to be installed requires Administrator or higher level access privileges." I went to my account and successfully installed it. I went back to my daughter's and got the same message. I tried a google search and came up with things 6 years old...mostly dealing with printers.

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OS X :: Any Safe Way To Delete / Remove Admin Account On Mac 10.5.6

Feb 14, 2009

Is there an easy and safe way to remove/delete completely an Admin Account in Mac OSX 10.5.6.? (I tried as root to remove the home directory of the admin I wanted off the computer but at log in his name is still there?)

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Applications :: Unable To Enter Password In Terminal / Asks For Admin Password?

Jul 2, 2005

I am trying to uninstall Virex 7.5. I have got the Terminal uninstall command which opens Terminal. So far, so good. However, Terminal is asking me for my admin password but it's not allowing me to enter it. The cursor is not blinking it's just a solid black oblong - just bl**dy sitting there! Absolutely no response to any key except the enter key - then terminal helpfully says, 'Sorry, try again' What's going on? I just wanna get rid of Virex!!!

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OS X :: Unable To Setup Password / Admin Login Password Not Changing

May 23, 2010

I recently purchased a powerbook G4 running version 10.5.8. I am able to login to everything and set my username as the administrator, but I can not set a password for it, if i try to input a password or change the password I get an error message saying I have input an incorrect password. When I purchased the computer everything was blank except for the user name was set as mac user, as I said I was able to change the username but not the password.

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OS X :: I Forgot Admin Password - How Can I Change The Password

Jan 20, 2010

I recently got my computer fixed and ended up getting a new one. it is a mac book laptop. I changed the password before it got sent and i completely forgot it. They backed my new laptop up with my old hard drive so now i got my old stuff on the new one. I want to download this application so i can fix this .zip file but i need the admin password. I've tried using the install discs but they tell me to enter the admin. I've tried putting the install disc in and pushing c on start up but it just freezes on the white screen with the apple. Is there something wrong with my computer? should i contact the insurance company who i dealt with?

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Software :: Admin Password Keep Returning To Old Password?

May 19, 2010

I have been trying to change my admin password, but the password keep getting replaced with the old admin password.

I have try resetting it with the Mac CD, but it still return to the old password.

Can anyone give my step by step instruction on changing the admin password.

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MacBook Pro :: Mag Safe Out Of Warranty Program?

Oct 12, 2010

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Is It Safe To Use FileVault 2 On A SSD That Has Been Installed After Purchase

May 14, 2012

Is it safe to use FileVault 2 on a SSD that has been installed after purchase, not an SSD that came with the MacBook? Can FileVault be undone if the performance is no good? 

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OS X :: Unable To Run Installed Program?

Jul 23, 2010

I installed age of empires II but it wont run, all it does is update, why cant I run the program and play the game I installed?

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OS X :: Need To Put In Admin Password To Get Trojan?

Oct 6, 2009

I came home today and my daughter (3) was playing games on Nickelodeons website. I noticed that she managed to download 6 .dmg files, something like 3avdi.dmg. I clicked on one and an installer came up on the desktop. I secure trashed everything. I cannot figure out for the life of me where these came from as I can only find .exe files on the Nick site.

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OS X :: Mac Will Not Remember New Admin Password?

May 19, 2010

I have been trying to change my admin password, but the password keep getting replaced with the old admin password.

I have try resetting it with the Mac CD, but it still return to the old password.

Can anyone give my step by step instruction on changing the admin password.

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OS X :: Mac Doesn't Ask For Admin Password?

Jul 18, 2010

I went to system preferences, and security, i turned on the firewall and repaired disk permissions, nothing helps. I still can't find a way to make it happen. It did at one point. Almost all the apps I have I got from the Apple site, I don't know if that's relevant.

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OS X :: Possible To Reset Admin Password With Different SL CD?

Jul 24, 2010

My friend bought a 13" MBP (April 2010) from someone at a cheaper price, but that person didn't provide the original installation disks. I have a Snow Leopard Disc which I bought for $50 as an upgrade from Leopard. Any chance that can be used to reset the password?

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OS X V10.4 :: Cannot Reset Admin Password 10.4.11

Jun 11, 2012

I have a PowerPC G3 iBook, running OS X 10.4.11, which I bought a couple of years ago from a work colleague.  It works great, but I want to change my broadband provider software, and need to input the Admin password to have the software installed.  I have forgotten the Administrator password, so after trawling the internet I have tried to use the install disc that came with the iBook to reset the Admin password.

The install disc is version 10.2.1, and it lets me start (by pressing the C button on restart) and access the Change Password facility.  I have changed the password, saved the changes and restarted the iBook.  But when I then try to install the new broadband software, the new Admin password I've just set is not recognised!  I have seen posts on the internet giving instructions on how to 'hack' after restarting and pressing the Command and S button, but I'm not confident in doing this because I've also seen posts on forums where people with 10.4.11 have had LOADS of issues after doing so! Do I need to try and get a new install disc nearer to 10.4.11, or is there another solution??  I don't want to damage a perfectly good iBook!

Info:
iBook G3, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

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Mac Pro :: How To Reset Admin Password

Jun 12, 2012

How do I reset the admin name and password

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OS X Mavericks :: Can Run Installed Program As Administrator

Jun 21, 2014

I've installed a program on my 2008 Mac Pro (Mavericks) called CyberViewX, which is an application for a 35mm film scanner I recently purchased, a PrimeFilm XE.  The program is actually installed in the TWAIN directory tree on the Mac. (Library/Image Capture/TWAIN Data Sources) 

When I log on to a "regular" admin level account (that is, the account does have administrative privileges) the program will not run; it thinks for a bit, and then says "please run as administrator" 

If I open a terminal window, drill down to the program executable (it's actually buried quite deeply in the application's directory tree, but no matter), and run the program with a sudo command (sudo ./CyberViewX) and enter my admin password when prompted, the program runs fine. 

Is there an easier way to do this - that is, to have the program always run with "administrator" privileges, so I don't get the error message.  If nothing else, the program is also invoked by other software that came with the scanner; these programs will not work, because they use CyberViewX to actually acquire images, and CyberViewX gives the same "Please run as administrator" error message .

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OS X :: Unable To Delete App With Admin Password

Sep 26, 2009

I have tried to delete a few applications from my harddrive since upgrading to Snow Leopard. When I drag or send an app to the trash it immediately bounces back or reestablishes itself in the same location. I have noticed that a lot of the apps are locked in the Get Info pane. Unlocking makes no difference whether I can delete or not...even with an administrator password.

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OS X :: No Admin Password For Updates Anymore?

Nov 15, 2010

I just did the latest batch of updates with Software Update, and call me crazy here, but I seem to remember it used to require an admin password to apply them, whereas now, it'll just do them right away. Is Apple winding down security here? Surely you should need the admin password to update to 10.6.5?

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Windows On Mac :: Lost Admin Password - What To Do Now

Dec 12, 2010

I'm running a bootcamped Windows Vista and I forgot the password to the only admin account. Anyway to fix this without reinstalling the entire system? I don't have access to an installation dvd now either, so anything using that is not possible.

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OS X :: Keychain Admin Password Recovery?

May 18, 2009

So long story short I set up an account for my husband a while ago on my Macbook, he had full admin rights and privileges as do I, but he hasn't signed on for a few months. He has a ton of work on his account that he moved over from an old hard drive but he's forgotten his password. We've had history with password issues and he doesn't want me to see his and I don't want to know it. I was wondering if there was any way if I let him log on my admin account if he could simply view his password even though he was another user. According to him he remembers locking a bunch of documents using the same password so a simple reset won't work. Is there any way to use keychain to look at his admin account password without resetting it?

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MacBook Pro :: Resetting The Admin Password?

Jul 24, 2009

So i was resetting the admin password for a friend on his macbook and after i have done this ive had nothin but problems. After the reset it kept asking him for keychain passwords when he would try to open programs i got that taken care of but, now everytime he restarts his cmoputer he has to type in his password to login, he wants it set up so that he just hits the on button and thats its. I cant find what to do now,

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PowerPC :: How To Change Admin Password On G5

Sep 2, 2009

I have inherited my uncle's computers and I'm having problems logging into his iMac G5 20". I have the original Tiger Install DVD, I put it in, restart, pressing C, etc., but the install DVD doesn't run and I just end up at the login screen. He also had an iBook G4 and I used the same trick to change the admin password - it worked just fine. Does anyone know why pressing C isn't starting up the install disk? Its the original.

ALSO: I've read of a workaround using the single-user password reset option that goes as follows:
- start computer pressing Command-S
- sh /etc/rc
- password 'Uncle Paul'
- enter a new password twice
- reboot

I'm afraid to do it though, because I need to gain access to my uncle's files before I reinstall. My parents insist of getting all his pictures and stuff (he was also writing his autobiography.) Will doing the above Command-S measure mess with any of his files?

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OS X :: How To Prohibit Admin Password Change In SL

Oct 13, 2009

I've a bit weird question but I've googled for the answer with no success.If I'm right, there exist many ways how to recover, change or delete Admin password on Leopard or even Snow Leopard...1) With install disc you can boot up and reset master password, I'm not sure how it is in SL but in Leopard it worked for me..2) Other way is restart mac hold cmd+s and type couple of commands...well more here: Link3) Any other ways...maybe..don't know them.

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OS X :: Lost Admin Password - How To Retrieve

Apr 13, 2010

I don't know my admin password and I do not have a start up disc. Does anyone know how I can retrieve it or make a new one?

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OS X :: How To Remove Admin Password Option

Jun 2, 2010

I have a macbook and share it with my wife with each of us having our own accounts. I am the Admin and I keep getting asked for password when switching for user to user and then login. Is there a way to remove the password option?

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IMac :: How To Create Admin Password

Jun 16, 2010

In mid-May I purchased a new iMac. It appears I didn't create an Admin password, and now I need one to install certain programes.

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OS X :: No Admin Account - Asks For Password

Jun 18, 2010

so my install of snow leopard stopped booting, I plugged the hdd into another mac and did a new install (I manged to *upgrade* from 10.6.4 to 10.6.0) but now there is no admin accounts and I can't enable admin on my account because it asks for an admin password.

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OS X :: Any Way To Permanently Save Admin Password On OS X

Jul 21, 2010

I would like to have my admin password saved on my Macbook Pro so I do not have to always enter it when installing programs and such. I am the only user and am not worried about security issues. So is it possible to do this or does OSX require me to enter my password no matter what?

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Software :: How To Reset Admin Name And Password

Jul 16, 2008

I have an old 333mhz iMac with os 10.1.5 that I need to reset the administrator name and password on. I am trying to install 10.3 on the Mac but when I put disc 1 in it asks me for the admin. name and password. I got the iMac on craigslist about 6 months ago and can't get a hold of the seller now. I want to go to 10.3 so I can use a printer I have.

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