Icons in System Preferences disabled

I recently was given a MacBookPro5,1 using OS X 10.5.7 for use at work. My account has administrator privileges.

In System Preferences, MobileMe, Accounts, Parental Controls, and Startup Disk are disabled. More importantly, when I install new software, their configurations in the 'Other' section are also disabled.

When I try and access them via Spotlight, it says: You cannot open "<application>" preferences pane because it is not available to you at this time. You might need to connect a device to your computer to see this preferences pane."

When I hover over an icon, it shows: Your access to this preference has been restricted.

Is this an inherent restriction on the way in which my account was configured, or is there something I can do about this?

Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5)

Posted on Jun 13, 2009 11:54 AM

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Jul 9, 2009 8:55 AM in response to ArtVandelay23

These settings come from a directory server, so if they are unintentional the IT staff needs to correct this on the server. I would imagine that it's actually very intentional, but as a local admin you can bypass the server management settings (though this may have other impacts you don't want) by holding down the option key when you click login. That gives you the option to choose to enable or disable the management.

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