
For example, my DragThing preferences are here: /Users/openstuff/Library/Preferences/DragThing PreferencesThes preferences are shared via aliases by all users. In my case, I then created two new directories in my home directory: /Users/userathome/Finance userathome:admin drwx-/Users/userathome/Personal userathome:admin drwx-The next step is to selectively move preferences from the users' ~/Library to the appropriate shared/Library and replace the local preferences with aliases (or links).
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Logged in as ANY user, you will have full access to the same Music directory. Users/userathome/Desktop userathome:admin -rw-r-/Users/useratwork/Desktop useratwork:admin -rw-r-/Users/userathome/Documents userathome:admin -rw-r-/Users/useratwork/Documents useratwork:admin -rw-r-/Users/userathome/Music userathome:admin -rw-r-r-/Users/useratwork/Music useratwork:admin -rw-r-r-/Users/guestuser/Music guestuser:admin -rw-r-r-Shared directories (and everything contained therein) are as follows: /Users/mystuff/Desktop userathome:admin drwxrwx-/Users/mystuff/Documents userathome:admin drwxrwx-/Users/mystuff/Library userathome:admin drwxrwx-/Users/openstuff/Library userathome:admin drwxrwxrwx/Users/openstuff/Music userathome:admin drwxrwxrwxAt this point, when logged in as userathome OR useratwork, you will have full access to the same Desktop and Documents directories. Next, set the permissions appropriately:Īliases (or links) are owned by the appropriate user: Be sure to remove the " alias" from the end of the alias filenames. Links are fine but aliases seem to work better with Classic apps. Still logged in as root, I created aliases:

Then, logged in as root, I deleted the following directories: I then manually created two additional directories in the Users directory: Users/guestuser (Guest User - shared preferences) Users/useratwork (Admin User - access to almost everything) Users/userathome (Admin User - access to everything) The first step in my solution was to create three Users: Read the rest of the article for a detailed explanation of how I created and modified users, folders and permissions to accomplish these objectives. And, when I loan my laptop to a client (I'm very trusting), I want them to have access to a few things but not much else.

But, when I set up shop in a cubicle at a client's office, I want to limit access to personal and financial (billing) information while retaining access to everything else. I have a Titanium PowerBook, and when I am in my home office, I want access to everything. These shared directories include the Desktop, Documents, Music and portions of the Library. Do all this and more with MYStuff.For about nine months now, I have been sharing numerous portions of my "Home" directories amongst three users. Quickly access your Photos database from inside MYStuff. And more: Integrate with scanners and other apps using MYInbox.if it's related to your stuff, MYStuff lets you save it. Complete information about vendors and manufacturers, specialized vehicle and building category types, warranty calculation, insurance information.

There so much more information about the stuff you buy than when you bought it and how much it cost.
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and Save: MYStuff's built-in browser saves a web archive of the receipt with a single click, and allows you to quickly add a new Record to your inventory right now while it's convenient. Add items to MYStuff by dragging and dropping existing information, uploading new images, or scanning barcodes. MYStuff Pro is one of the most flexible ways to create detail-rich inventories for your home or small business.
