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Originally posted by djdannyp
Yeah, I get what he means, but surely these are per user settings? So his own preferences are protected aren't they? Or does he mean that if someone runs the wizard on HIS account then it doesn't ask for the password before changing settings?
If you try and access your
own preferences it asks for a password.
Why shouldn't it do the same for the Configuration Wizard?
The point he's trying to make is there are some inconsistencies.