Re: Household iMac

2014-09-06 Thread BobH.
Oh, very neat; I've a lot to learn, and to think I was tech support, for Windows NT4... anybody remember that? Win2k? Rh. - Original Message - From: "Cheryl Homiak" To: Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2014 5:47 PM Subject: Re: Household iMac If you are talking a

Re: Household iMac

2014-09-06 Thread Cheryl Homiak
If you are talking about logging in, there is an autologin that can be enabled though it would be considered a security risk. You would have to choose which user gets the autologin though. You may have to enable this in Security before you can change it in Users and Groups. You also can have yo

Re: Household iMac

2014-09-06 Thread BobH.
I remember the users and groups section deals with this pretty well like any business used computer. So yes, a good a solution as any. I don't know if it can be switched off like on Windows, but my "Just Used" mMini still asks for my password, so typing alternative id as well as password would

Re: Household iMac

2014-09-06 Thread Alex Hall
Yes, user accounts are your friend here. You can have each account set up with its own settings, iCloud login, iTunes library, home folder for storing files, app settings, and so on. Just be sure to have VO come on at logon, or you will be stuck trying to log in. On Sep 6, 2014, at 10:18 AM, Tra