iTunes is not always collaborative.
My iTunes setup is as follows. I have 3 accounts on my iMac. An admin, and 2 users (you guessed: husband and wife) - this setup ensures basic security. All iTunes loading is done on the privileged account, whilst listening is done through the user accounts using the iTunes share music option.
However, this setup has a draw-back. iTunes must be running in the admin account. So to listen to music each user must first login-in to the admin account, start iTunes, then connect to his personal account, start iTunes and use the share music option. I understand technically why iTunes behaves like this - but find this a little uncollaborative on iTunes part.
I was wondering if there is a way to auotamtically start iTunes under the Admin account at iMac startup?
My iTunes setup is as follows. I have 3 accounts on my iMac. An admin, and 2 users (you guessed: husband and wife) - this setup ensures basic security. All iTunes loading is done on the privileged account, whilst listening is done through the user accounts using the iTunes share music option.
However, this setup has a draw-back. iTunes must be running in the admin account. So to listen to music each user must first login-in to the admin account, start iTunes, then connect to his personal account, start iTunes and use the share music option. I understand technically why iTunes behaves like this - but find this a little uncollaborative on iTunes part.
I was wondering if there is a way to auotamtically start iTunes under the Admin account at iMac startup?