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Using SuperDuper as Root
Hi,
there are two users on my iMac. Is it necessary to start SD as root so that there will be no problems with permissions? |
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No, Alf. We run authenticated, and can access the other files without any trouble.
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So, we can run the back-up from a non-admin account and just enter an admin username/password when prompted by SD ?
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That should work fine, Timmy, yes.
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Nope -- as long as you authorize as an admin, it should work just fine.
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