Hello.
Hope this is the right place to post this. I cannot login to my iMac G5 10.5 Leopard.
In Terminal (which I do not know), I have tried resetting permissions, verifying disk and permissions, creating new user accounts and none of it works.
In Terminal recently, I tried to set new passwds and get this:
First came: "HOME" not set - when I was trying the cd command trying to find what users I had
Second came: passwd: DS error: eServerSendError
<dscl_cmd> DS Error: -14740 (eServerSendError)
Third came: Unable to change password for record myusernamehere. eServerSend Error
I know there must be a way into my accounts but I don't know what it is. I have made new accounts but the passwords don't work. I have reset permissions, changed or reset with new passwords and nothing works.
I only notice that the login window had a User name when I had set it up not to, and the blue login button barely moves when I click on it whereas before it would recoil quite visibly.
I live in Asia and Mac/Terminal tech people are hard to, well, they are nowhere. Please help.
Thanks
Hope this is the right place to post this. I cannot login to my iMac G5 10.5 Leopard.
In Terminal (which I do not know), I have tried resetting permissions, verifying disk and permissions, creating new user accounts and none of it works.
In Terminal recently, I tried to set new passwds and get this:
First came: "HOME" not set - when I was trying the cd command trying to find what users I had
Second came: passwd: DS error: eServerSendError
<dscl_cmd> DS Error: -14740 (eServerSendError)
Third came: Unable to change password for record myusernamehere. eServerSend Error
I know there must be a way into my accounts but I don't know what it is. I have made new accounts but the passwords don't work. I have reset permissions, changed or reset with new passwords and nothing works.
I only notice that the login window had a User name when I had set it up not to, and the blue login button barely moves when I click on it whereas before it would recoil quite visibly.
I live in Asia and Mac/Terminal tech people are hard to, well, they are nowhere. Please help.
Thanks