Perhaps the greatest single change in Mac's new operating
system is that your computer is no longer "your computer." This
set of modules is about creating, and managing, new users on "your"
Mac OS X computer.
To begin the process, click on the blue apple and select
System Preferences...
Select Accounts (in the bottom row of preferences),
then select New User ...
Give the New User a name. If you use the Tab
key to move to the next field, the short name is created from the name. Modify
the name if you wish. Decide on a password (and remember it) and select an
image to represent the user. I selected the fortune cookie, any
idea why? Allow this user to administer the computer.
To log in as the new user, you must first log
out. Make sense?
One effect of logging out is that all applications
the current user is running will quit.
You will be asked to decide regarding automatic
login. I decided to keep it turned on because this module is being produced
on a computer which has one user.
When you log in as the new user, you will be
asked to make a decision about running software updates. If you have a large
number of new users you may not want to do this every time. However, it is
a good idea to run Software Update periodically.
Be prepared. You will see a screen that looked
like the first time you turned on your new Macintosh. After all, this is the
first time that the user "Teacher" has logged in to this Mac. Customize
this session as much as you wish. When you log off and log back on as your
primary user, everything will be back to the way you had it.