02-11-2016, 04:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2016, 05:00 PM by torreydale.)
Understood. I am familiar with Windows' UAC. And I repeat, why give someone you called "non-trustable" your password? If you do, for what reason would they need a separate user account?
For what you're asking, you might as well let him log in with your account or just add his user account to the sudo group. With either of these options, you're going to have to trust him. That is what you were doing in Windows when you gave him your password to address the Windows UAC prompts.
For what you're asking, you might as well let him log in with your account or just add his user account to the sudo group. With either of these options, you're going to have to trust him. That is what you were doing in Windows when you gave him your password to address the Windows UAC prompts.
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