If that works for ya good deal, if you were more meaning authorizing
software installs and such ... no way to turn it off, its a fundamental
part of the OS and these days its necessary even if its only you and
you wife using it as you are obviously on the internet ...
David
On Jul 9, 2004, at 7:27 AM, Larry Kollar wrote:
My iMac is used only by my wife and myself. I don't need security or
passwords. Is there a way to delete this feature in 10.3.4, or enter
it
once and never have it come up again? It is really annoying. I have
the
system disks.
Yes, it's called "Auto Login" and you can enable it
fairly easily. The hard part is to figure out which
account you both want to use, and copy any files
from the other account to that one. (You can drag
files to "Shared" which is one level up from your
home folders.)
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