I posted a question about a password problem in the other forum, but someone mentioned that it may be something to do with the command line?
A while back I had mentioned that I had problems with people getting onto my computer and screwing around with it. So I password protected it at startup. Well, our techguy was in last night, and somehow bypassed it, so that now you can not only use my password to get on it, but my boss has his own password as well.
Given that my boss is one of the most dishonest, untrustworthy people out there, he was the reason I put the password on in the first place.
How the heck do I get rid of that other password?
I've already gone into system preferences>accounts but I have found no trace of the other password, just mine. I've also looked in "security", and nothing there either!!!
So could this mean that the password was set in the command line?
A while back I had mentioned that I had problems with people getting onto my computer and screwing around with it. So I password protected it at startup. Well, our techguy was in last night, and somehow bypassed it, so that now you can not only use my password to get on it, but my boss has his own password as well.
Given that my boss is one of the most dishonest, untrustworthy people out there, he was the reason I put the password on in the first place.
How the heck do I get rid of that other password?
I've already gone into system preferences>accounts but I have found no trace of the other password, just mine. I've also looked in "security", and nothing there either!!!
So could this mean that the password was set in the command line?