Missing a User access in the log-on picture

Lacks a user access to log on picture after start-up in Yosemite. In user administration there has been created two user entries - an administrator and a normal access. The normal access is not visible from the log on picture, and it is only possible to access through the visible user (Adm.) and then switch the user by switching in the upper right corner!!!


Wish, possible for all users to log on from the boot up image. (Adm - Normal - Guest access)

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 12:03 PM

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Oct 27, 2014 11:12 AM in response to johnsonunited

same issue:

retina MacBookPro mid2012. Clean install of OS X Yosemite 10.10


I'm randomly missing an account at login screen after reboot.


Sometimes I can fix it with booting into my initial account 'Kevin' (userid 501) and then changing to different login 'Christina' (userid 502).

But if I log out from my account, the second account is missing. Same if I do a reboot.. This have me in stitches as I ofcause has the need for privacy from each account.


Both accounts are set up as admins, guest is deactivated.


rMBP 16gb sep2012.


userid 501:

home directory: /Users/Kevin


userid 502:

home directory: /Users/Christina


apart from that... I have loads of problems with Bluetooth, and hand-off only working 1 way (5s with 8.1) where only iOS -> OS X works, not vice-versa.

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Missing a User access in the log-on picture

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