XGuest - 1.0Turn guest access for personal file sharing on/off |
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Package - Version: 1.0, 9/14/2003 01:06PM PST
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sinclair44
Should not be in a .pkg installer. A disk image is enough for all but the most techincal of apps.
Haven't tested it as I don't generally use 3rd-party .pkg installers (it's a huge PITA and a long terminal trip to uninstall).
Haven't tested it as I don't generally use 3rd-party .pkg installers (it's a huge PITA and a long terminal trip to uninstall).
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- Version: 1.0, 10/7/2002 02:09PM PST
RedClaw
what I have been looking for. I run a personal file server for my department, but didn't want anyone, i.e. guest, to be able to access my computer. Untill today, I had to settle to allow guest access on my computer. Before I had used SharePoints so he public folders were not being shown but that still left the ability to log in as guest across the network. This nice little utility keeps people from even attempting to log in as guest by greying out the guest option. Nice work.
when i try to run XGuest in Panther i get different AppleScript-related errors.
AppleScript's installed, far as i know...i have scripts on my machine and run them successfully from time to time...