Preferences affect only the current user and Administration affects the whole computer (i.e. all users).
I don't see anything difficult with this concept and they should imho stay separated (altough it could be renamed as User preferences and Computer administration if we used a control panel instead of menus).
Preferences affect only the current user and Administration affects the whole computer (i.e. all users).
I don't see anything difficult with this concept and they should imho stay separated (altough it could be renamed as User preferences and Computer administration if we used a control panel instead of menus).