That's the more secure way...

So...I've managed a few macs in my day, and created custom images....lots of IT 
work.

Generally speaking, you don't let "business" users run as admins. Not that they 
CAN"T do admin things (with an admin account ID and password), just that 
they're not an admin off the bat.
More secure. Slightly more work.

For SOHO's or individuals....well, different story. 
Some of those folks don't understand why there is a need for a second 
account....or what this mysterious thing called "root" is...so its less stress 
just to tell them to be careful and not do silly things (which sometimes works).

-j

On Oct 7, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Paul D Yu wrote:

> Just for my education, now.
> 
> So when I setup my clean machine from Apple, I should not use the default 
> user and be create a separate user?  not not give the new user admin rights?
> 
> Paul
> On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:50 AM, John Huss wrote:
> 
>> 3) Thou shalt not run as an admin user
>> 
> 

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