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Quote: Originally Posted by PB OK but should it be possible for a simple user to change passwords, even with physical access to the machine? I say no, for such operations always an admin password should be required, at the very least. I am cur…
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You need to be an administrator to install updates. It sounds like you are attempting to update from a Standard User account. In which case you should had been asked to have an administrator authorize the update. In which case you will be given a di…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Apple's behavior is not monopolistic but rather follow the process of patent litigation. Patents are monopolistic. A patent is a granting by the government to an individual for exclusive use of, or sellin…
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An idea put about for hiding unwanted apps is to create a folder and putting the unwanted (and undeletable) apps in it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by _ alliance _ To be fair, most people don't scour the internet reading the latest rumors and crap regarding their computer. Most people will see there's a new version of something and since it's the newest, latest, and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MagicFingers check for any alarms you may have set up in ical that may be using mail as default for sending alerts Along these lines check to see if any of your other applications are sending any email alerts, alarm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Parttimer Using iCloud means that you will be uploading all your data to it. No, you won't be storing all your data in iCloud. There's not enough room. Take yourself, how will you squeeze 180GB of data into 5GB. Nor…
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If these are Flash videos, ClickToFlash will be stopping their downloads. That's what it does. What you should be seeing for Flash is gray boxes with the word Flash inside where the video should be. Clicking on the word Flash will instruct ClickToFl…
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I don't like the changes. Due to a hard drive failure in an older intel iMac I had to reload OS 10.6 and had a problem with 802.11n not connecting. (802.11g would connect.) Went to the discussion groups like before to see what other people had t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Ok let me be clear about my philosophy about hacking because my metaphor was't that good. Let's say you have a server that gets hacked by someone from China. Do you send a hit squad to China, cut off all acce…
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It sounds like you have two separate networks setup. I suspect that you have the Airport Base Station set to provide local IP addresses to your "n" network and to its ethernet network including the E3000. Next you have the E3000 set to provide its …
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Yes, you can put your iBook on all iDevices. Even on all devices at the same time. When you sync your Touch (by the way, it is iPod Touch not iTouch) to iTunes the iBook will be uploaded into iTunes. From there it will be made available for downl…
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Yes you can go directly from your IOS device to an AirPort Express. The people at the Apple Store might have been thinking iTunes Home Sharing. For that you need iTunes up and running on your Mac or PC. There are at least three ways to use you IO…
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http://www.apple.com/airportexpress/
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aquatic How about they make it so it stops forgetting the wifi password like EVERY FRIGGIN DAY. Same thing with Mail. Anyone else have this issue? This new Wifi stuff sounds cool though. No. I do not have this issue.
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Quote: Originally Posted by vrkiran You are either talking about "Little Snitch" or "Wireshark". Between those two, your requirements should be well met. Both work wonderfully on your Mac. Little Snitch monitors data goming in and out of one c…
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I would like to see a network sniffer. There are times that I can see network activity via AirPort Extremes' flashing green light but I don't know who's talking. It would be nice to have a sniffer on my network to see who is talking and to whom they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Parttimer That would be a new one. Apple is known for forcing their proprietary standards on their users. This is one thing Steve learned from Bill. Like AAC for audio through iTunes. So if history is anything to go by…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mamoose124 Thanks for the reassurance. I guess my years with Intel/Microsoft have increased the level of my paranoia! I will send you a screenshot the next time it pops up. Again, thanks. I suspect most of thos…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac When are we going to see some airplay speakers? I saw this at Apple's website but I don't think its an airplay product. The people who've bought these report configuration issues setting up the wi-fi funct…