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Deleting Mac OS X users remotely with dscl

Posted in: Software, Tips & Tricks

Robert Daeley writes: "I had occasion recently to need to remotely delete a user — let’s call him “George” — on a Mac OS X box that is running the Client version of Tiger. I have ssh access to that machine and, since I keep meaning to learn how to do it, I decided to take the time to make a few notes on the process for the next such occasion."