OS X 10.3.7; 1GHz iMac flat panel; 512 MB DDR SDRAM
Following along, I activated the ... > View > Show Status in Menu Bar, and used Lock Screen, which works nicely. Moments later, however, during previously set Screen Saver function (iPhoto album) and automatic log out when computer is left unattended, as is next set to do, the Authenticate window will not appear, as it seems to me it should, as earlier described. It allows this sequence to proceed, through log out and sleep, but only the dark screen with the hollow white arrow indicating mouse movement appears to be active. Sleep function is available through the power button, as it set to be, but it returns only to the dark screen--and no Authenticate window, or log in window--to allow return to normal operation. I'm not sure if log out has actually occurred, because screen remains dark. Using Sleep function from power button will not break the cycle. My solution has been to pull the plug. Ouch.
I haven't thoroughly tested all aspects by changing preference settings and removing or altering the arrangement of steps involved to repeat the process. It happens every time. Anyone who is interested in exact settings, and who has more patience than me for trying to duplicate this kind of condition, feel free to make contact off-list for more specifics. I suspect a glitch in OS X. Anyone who can suggest a key sequence to restore the screen without needing to be so drastic as to kill the power to force a restart, please let me know.
On Jan 26, 2005, at 4:30 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I am not interested in putting my computer to sleep (this terminates all active connections and disables sharing), just locking the display to prevent other people eavesdropping or even playing with the machine. I am working in a pretty open environment.
Sounds like you need a password-protected screen saver. Try searching for an app or script that will do it.
Guys, thanks, but I really got it solved. :) I just thought a follow-up to my old thread might be helpful, but now it seems I cause more confusion than I intended.
To reiterate:
If you are afraid of people using your computer when you're away, and you don't want to put it to sleep, you can use a password-protected screensaver, which is available in Mac OS X.
You can activate the screensaver by using hot corners. However, that methods doesn't work that well for some people (incl. me), the power button window doesn't have the "Lock" or "Screensaver" option, and there's no way to assign a keyboard shortcut to this function.
However, if you run Keychain Access, there's an option in the View menu called Show Status in Menu Bar. If you enable it, a new menu with keychain symbol will appear in the top right corner, next to the clock. The first option in this menu is Lock Screen, which activates the screensaver.
For me, this is much better solution than hot corners, which I tend to activate by accident -- and I use my computer in different physical setups, so no corner is safe for me, so to speak. The Keychain solution works perfect and since it's far from intuitive, I'm posting the recipe here.
Over and out.
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