Lesson Review
Use the following questions to review what you
have learned:
1:
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What are the three types of user accounts in Mac
OS X?
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2:
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What tool do you use to create, edit, or delete
users?
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3:
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What are some considerations when changing a
user's login password?
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4:
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What is the master password?
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Answers
A1:
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Standard, administrator, and System
Administrator.
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A2:
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Accounts preferences is used to create, edit, or
delete users.
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A3:
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If a user changes his or her own login password
using Accounts preferences, his or her keychain password will also
be updated. If the login password is changed from a different
administrator account or from the Mac OS X Install DVD, the
keychain password will not be updated.
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A4:
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The master password provides a back door for
recovering data encrypted by FileVault. If a user is unable to log
in to his or her account after three successive attempts, the user
can enter the master password, which allows him or her to reset the
login password.
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