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Guest Account Enables by Itself

I have my Guest Account disabled on my Mac. I don;t want anyone using my computer who's not supposed to. On occasion, I will turn my computer on and the guest account will be there, enabled!

I log into my own account and find out that it "magically" enabled itself....

I havent restarted/powered down-powered up my computer enough to test for a pattern with this issue.


Any ideas?

I have also had a problem with my "Find My Mac" setting "magically" turning off.


Thanks in advance!


MacBook Pro Early 2011, Mac OSX Mountain Lion, 10.8.2

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Jan 2, 2013 8:14 AM

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Apr 28, 2013 8:45 AM in response to gym1champ

Hi,


I have recently found that the 'Guest' account is being automatically enabled on my laptop running OS X 10.8.3. It seems to have switched itself on all of sudden. I have the 'Guest' account switched off in the usual configuration - as I have no use for it.


I did have a 5 min play with the 'Find My Mac' feature (on the 14th of April) and I'm aware that this is linked to the 'Guest' account. However when I was experimenting with the feature, I rebooted and didn't see the 'Guest' account displayed on the login screen. I switched off the 'Find My Mac' feature and rebooted again, still no 'Guest' account displayed. I used the MacBook half a dozen times following and upon each boot the 'Guest' account was displayed. Then on Friday just gone (the 26th of April), the 'Guest' account appeared. I went into the 'Groups and Logins' System Preference and switched it off. Upon booting up yesterday, thhe 27th of April - it appeared again and the setting was enabled in the 'Groups and Logins' System Preference utility.


Anyone got any ideas what is happening?


Many thanks


Neil

Apr 7, 2014 4:55 AM in response to gym1champ

If you turn your Find My Mac on, the guest accuont is enabled. You can disable the Guest account after that but it is not clear that Find My Mac will work properly after that.


If you turn Find My Mac off, then re-enable it, you will notice that the guest account is also re-enabled if you manually turned it off.


Although it makes me uncomfortable having the guest account on, I can see the reason for it.

Jul 26, 2016 10:25 AM in response to gym1champ

I have the same experience on my 2011 MBP under El Capitan (and probably older OSes too). I don't have guest accounts enabled so I can type in my password upon login quicker. Anyway the other day I got a dialog from OS X saying there was some problem with iCloud and to check the preferences. I did, and I re-logged-in, and I saw Find My Mac was unchecked (it should have been enabled, it was enabled in the past) so I checked it. Today, I turn on the Mac and I see guest accounts enabled. Disabled that, but Find My Mac is still enabled.


I really wish Apple would include a dialog upon enabling Find My Mac saying that this will optionally turn on guest mode, and a dialog in Guest Mode if you turn it off warning that FMM might not work as well.


But on my iPad you know there's no guest account and Find My iPad is fine. Maybe on the iPad and on the Mac, there should be a way to sign in to WiFi if you can't log in. This could also be useful if you forgot your password and was in a new location and needed to use your Apple ID to unlock the computer.


And then again, there's always Ethernet for those on the older Macs like mine.

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