Let me first explain the situation.
User A (me) is administrator of Mac1 and Mac2.
Users B, C and D also have account (not admin) on Mac2.
I am logged as A on Mac1, and I can connect on Mac2 as A.
Now, while being logged as A on Mac1, I want to backup all user's data from Mac2 on the CD-R placed on Mac1 (Mac2 has no CD-R).
I don't find how to copy all user's data from Mac2 to Mac1 without having to play with the permissions first, and I know that if I start changing permissions, then I'll screw up.
How do I do that ?
Can I logg as super-user on Mac2 ? Currently I monted Mac2 as a server on Mac1 and Mac2 is /Volumes/Mac2. But I cannot cp -R /Volumes/Mac2/users . because of permission problems.
User A (me) is administrator of Mac1 and Mac2.
Users B, C and D also have account (not admin) on Mac2.
I am logged as A on Mac1, and I can connect on Mac2 as A.
Now, while being logged as A on Mac1, I want to backup all user's data from Mac2 on the CD-R placed on Mac1 (Mac2 has no CD-R).
I don't find how to copy all user's data from Mac2 to Mac1 without having to play with the permissions first, and I know that if I start changing permissions, then I'll screw up.
How do I do that ?
Can I logg as super-user on Mac2 ? Currently I monted Mac2 as a server on Mac1 and Mac2 is /Volumes/Mac2. But I cannot cp -R /Volumes/Mac2/users . because of permission problems.