Why does Tango Access change my Apple Remote Access configurations?
Tango Access does not change your current configuration – it adds new configurations for the TCP/IP, Modem, and Remote Access control panels, and then activates them as the current configuration. These are defined as Tango Access Default. You can always change them back by selecting the desired control panel, hitting Command -K (or Apple-K for Configuration) and choosing your previous configuration. Most users will not need to go back to previous configurations. If this is desired, use the Location Manager to set up common configurations that will allow you to switch back and forth quickly. The Tango Access Default configurations are normally set in locked position, to prevent accidental changes. We recommend you not change the defaults; duplicate them instead to a new Configuration profile. Then modify the new profile by clicking the Edit Menu -> User Mode, and changing to Administration mode. You’ll notice a locked icon by each field. Clicking the lock icon will toggle the field to u