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backing up other user's home directory
Hello,
I recently added a 2nd user to my Mac. I'm an admin on the Mac. The new user is a standard user. If I try using the finder to look inside the other user's directories, they are not available to me. (red "no" symbol) That's fine. If I run SD within my Admin account, will the other user's directories be backed up? Will their file permssions be retained? I did a backup of the Mac and even though I cannot view the other user's directories on the Mac, I can indeed see them on the backup. That seems to indicate the file permissions might have changed. I haven't done a restore, but if I did, would the file permissions be like they were on the Mac? In general, I'm a bit confused as to how SD can backup another user's directories, if I can't access them. Please advise. Thanks |
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