C chrisfitz macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 10, 2014 18 8 Oct 27, 2022 #1 I opened up my Preferences, go to users, and it is different and I can not unlock to make changes such as deleting a user, any ideas? Thanks
I opened up my Preferences, go to users, and it is different and I can not unlock to make changes such as deleting a user, any ideas? Thanks
0 0128672 Cancelled Apr 16, 2020 5,962 4,783 Oct 27, 2022 #2 I'm able to delete a user in Ventura. Are you logged in with an admin account?
C chrisfitz macrumors newbie Original poster Sep 10, 2014 18 8 Oct 27, 2022 #3 WildSky said: I'm able to delete a user in Ventura. Are you logged in with an admin account? Click to expand... Yes Attachments Screenshot 2022-10-27 at 9.04.43 PM.png 42.4 KB · Views: 422
WildSky said: I'm able to delete a user in Ventura. Are you logged in with an admin account? Click to expand... Yes
0 0128672 Cancelled Apr 16, 2020 5,962 4,783 Oct 28, 2022 #4 chrisfitz said: Yes Click to expand... Are you asking about Guest Users, not regular users? If so, if you enable Guest Users (which shows as off), does the info option appear for those account so you can uncheck Allow guests to log into this computer? Change Guest User settings on Mac Let guest users temporarily use your Mac without adding them as individual users. support.apple.com
chrisfitz said: Yes Click to expand... Are you asking about Guest Users, not regular users? If so, if you enable Guest Users (which shows as off), does the info option appear for those account so you can uncheck Allow guests to log into this computer? Change Guest User settings on Mac Let guest users temporarily use your Mac without adding them as individual users. support.apple.com
bogdanw macrumors 603 Mar 10, 2009 6,181 3,072 Oct 28, 2022 #5 chrisfitz said: I opened up my Preferences, go to users, and it is different and I can not unlock to make changes such as deleting a user, any ideas? Thanks Click to expand... Click on the i , then Delete account To delete a user From Terminal Code: sudo sysadminctl -deleteUser UserName delete user, keep its home folder /Users/UserName Code: sudo sysadminctl -deleteUser UserName -keepHome Last edited: Oct 28, 2022
chrisfitz said: I opened up my Preferences, go to users, and it is different and I can not unlock to make changes such as deleting a user, any ideas? Thanks Click to expand... Click on the i , then Delete account To delete a user From Terminal Code: sudo sysadminctl -deleteUser UserName delete user, keep its home folder /Users/UserName Code: sudo sysadminctl -deleteUser UserName -keepHome
chrfr macrumors G5 Jul 11, 2009 13,741 7,337 Oct 28, 2022 #6 chrisfitz said: Yes Click to expand... You can't delete those other 2 accounts because they're currently logged in. (that's what the orange check mark indicates.) Reactions: 0128672
chrisfitz said: Yes Click to expand... You can't delete those other 2 accounts because they're currently logged in. (that's what the orange check mark indicates.)