I've posted this with the culprit's tech support, but thought it wise to ask here as well. To be clear, PLAY is a software instrument made by EastWest which is notoriously volatile/unstable. PLAY Memory Server is a part of that application.
The question:
I just made a guest user account on my computer for my son, and have restricted access to everything I think he does not need or I don't want him to touch. However, when you log in with that account a window pops up saying "you don't have access to the PLAY Memory Server" and it gives you the options "allow always", "allow once" and "ok".
If I press OK, the window disappears and reappears a second later (very reminiscent of W98 but this is OSX). It won't disappear until you have selected the other options and you can't just ignore it as it holds your system hostage. Selecting the other options means coming in with your admin password and allowing PLAY Memory Server for the guest account.
WTF? I don't want to allow PMS (what an apt acronym, btw) on the friggin' guest account, but if I don't the guest account is unusable!
The question:
I just made a guest user account on my computer for my son, and have restricted access to everything I think he does not need or I don't want him to touch. However, when you log in with that account a window pops up saying "you don't have access to the PLAY Memory Server" and it gives you the options "allow always", "allow once" and "ok".
If I press OK, the window disappears and reappears a second later (very reminiscent of W98 but this is OSX). It won't disappear until you have selected the other options and you can't just ignore it as it holds your system hostage. Selecting the other options means coming in with your admin password and allowing PLAY Memory Server for the guest account.
WTF? I don't want to allow PMS (what an apt acronym, btw) on the friggin' guest account, but if I don't the guest account is unusable!