Tell him, lotsa nasty things might happen... :-)
We once ran into trouble, when we were running a new virus-scanner on our system.
Our setup: 20 Workstations, 1 NT Server (25 CALs), about 12 - 18 users logged in at the same time.
For 18 users we had enough licences, but when we installed our...
Hello Tedson99
Have you tried poppin' to a different account than root yet? Some (most?) Poppers don't allow access on root's mail account by default.
It might be helpful to create a different user account (e.g. tedson99) for POP access to your root's mail queue.
Create a file called .forward...
You want to give user (let's call him brad) the right to login to your linux box, to change his unix password (and only that)?
If so, try this:
search your /etc/passwd for user brad. It might look like
this:
brad:x:555:100:Brad Morgan:/home/brad:/bin/false
Now change it to this...
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