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A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... (/showthread.php?tid=44274) |
A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - vision63 - 11-28-2007 My friend's family iMac can search the contents of every account despite being switched out of the others. When he clicks on one of the predefined "smart" searches in the sidebar, documents etc. from all the other accounts are brought up as well. If you click on the Spotlight icon it only searches the active account. Same with Command-F. Is anyone else having this as an issue? [edit] I just checked my Macbook Pro and it does the same thing regardless of which account (I have 2) is active. Re: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - ztirffritz - 11-28-2007 Are they all administrator accounts? Re: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - vision63 - 11-28-2007 OK. Looks like it only finds content when you "recently" switch accounts. After about 20 minutes, the cross-accounts search only finds items on the "active" account. Hmmm. On each machine, only one account is allowed to administer. Re: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - mikebw - 11-28-2007 That is rather curious. Is the search being performed by the admin account or another user? Re: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - vision63 - 11-28-2007 mikebw, by another user. hmmm.. Re: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - mikebw - 11-28-2007 i assume you've already done repair permissions and such? Re: A Leopard privacy complaint was brought to me... - vision63 - 11-28-2007 I have. What's interesting mikebw, it repairs itself after about 10 minutes of switching accounts. It's not serious since I'm the only one on my Macs, but it's innerestin' I'm reading up on the "smart search" features. |