At Ease is the best way to do that prior to system 9 (it only runs up
through system 8.6). I use it all the time, it allows you to both password
protect, and choose which programs will be available to different individual
users. I think it is available as a free download from the Apple archive
site. I think!

Chuck

On 9/18/04 8:58 PM, "Mark Koan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is it possible to run a login screen like in 9.1
> multiple users command for earlier OS?


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