![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, sometimes if you try to delete an account, the system may become so stubborn and refuses to allow this action, so the account reappears when you next launch the system preferences or it does not allow you to delete one of the accounts at all because the delete button ( a minus sign ) at the bottom of the list of Users stays grayed out even after opening the security lock.One of the such incidents happened to me when I tried to delete one of the managed accounts (Account with parental controls) on my Mac. You can add or remove a user from Users and Groups under system preferences. If you are the primary user who manages the computer then you should be an administrator on your Mac.Users are further divided into multiple categories ( Standard, Admin, Managed and Sharing only ) depending upon the rights and privileges assigned to them which are managed from Users and Groups option under System Preferences. If you have multiple users for your Mac, you should set up an account for each person so that each can personalize their settings and options without affecting the others. Users are like different accounts with their own settings and privileges in OS X system. Unable to delete one of the user accounts from system preferences? Strange ?!!! isn’t it?
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