If you’re a guest on someone’s computer, it’s important to remember to save your guest account so that you can easily access it in the future. Here are some tips on how to do this:
- Log out of your account if you’re not currently using it. This will prevent your guest account from being used by anyone else when they come back online.
- Type “save Guest Account” into the Mac’s “User Preferences” dialog and click on the “Save As” button.
- Name the file save GuestAccount_1.txt and save it in yourGuestAccount folder on your computer.
- Open the file and paste in the following text:
Username:
Password: Save!
Click anywhere in the document window to make it active, then choose File > Save (from the File menu at the top of your screen). In the Save As a field, type a name for the file.
To customize your Dock, click the right-side Click Dock button. Add and remove dock items from your customized Dock by selecting “Manage Always” at the top of the window and then clicking Add or Remove Items. At the bottom of the window, uncheck the box labeled “Merge With User’s Dock.” To test it out?
Select the Profile symbol in the upper right corner of Chrome and then Manage people. Add a person by using the following settings: nnEnter a name, select a profile icon, and OK. For the choice of starting directly into the user’s browsing session at any time, check to Create a desktop shortcut for this user.
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