saramcloud

Q: Anmeldung überspringen

Hallo zusammen

 

Jedesmal wenn ich das MacBook hochfahre und mich einloggen will, muss ich das Passwort 2x eingeben.

Daher wollte ich fragen, ob dies normal ist?

 

Zudem wollte ich wissen, ob es auch eine Möglichkeit gibt, dass das Anmelden nach dem Start direkt übersprungen werden kann, bzw. dass ich immer gleich automatisch als Admin eingeloggt bin.

 

Besten Dank

Sara

MacBook, OS X El Capitan (10.11.1)

Posted on Dec 24, 2015 12:51 PM

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  • by K Shaffer,Solvedanswer

    K Shaffer K Shaffer Dec 24, 2015 1:28 PM in response to saramcloud
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    Dec 24, 2015 1:28 PM in response to saramcloud

    As auto-translated by google Translate site:

     

    "Hello everybody


    Every time I go up the MacBook and want to sign me, I have to enter the password 2x.
    So I wanted to ask if this is normal?

    In addition, I wanted to know if there is also a possibility that the sign in after the start

    may be skipped directly, or that I am always the same automatically logged in as admin.


    Thank you very much
    Sara..."

    .-.-.-.-.-.-.


    Hello, Sara:


    You may be able to alleviate this issue by removing screen lock, in a similar manner in

    your OS X as suggested in the following article that concerns same issue, in Yose 10.10.


    http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/10/28/how-to-stop-os-x-yosemite-from-asking-fo r-a-password-after-waking-mac/

     

    While this may work in El Capitan, as in previous OS X versions, the feature of its security

    would change if you remove this safeguard. -- And, if the setting does  not apply, you may

    have to try to use Disk Utility to 'repair disk permissions' or see about troubleshooting the

    system, by starting in Safe mode. And see if other user accounts in your mac act this way.

    If only one, then the issue would not be system-wide. It does appear to be a main feature.

     

    Also, if you have FileVault enabled, the automatic login may ask twice for your password

    because it unlocks two different levels in the OS X...

    • OS X: How to disable automatic login when FileVault is enabled - Apple Support

     

    Another probability:

    Prompted to Log in Twice to OS X Yosemite

     

    You may choose to have any account in your computer (admin or standard) that you create

    to be an auto-login candidate; this would lessen the security in the OS X, but make life easy.

    If left in a public place, be wary of other passers-by messing with the system & or files in it.

    And the usual risk of the computer being portable, disappearing as if by magic...!

     

    In any event...

    Good luck & happy computing!

  • by saramcloud,

    saramcloud saramcloud Dec 24, 2015 1:25 PM in response to saramcloud
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    Dec 24, 2015 1:25 PM in response to saramcloud

    thank you very much! I could fix the problem!

    I followed the instructions in the article

     

    Have a very merry Christmas.

     

    Sara

  • by K Shaffer,

    K Shaffer K Shaffer Dec 24, 2015 1:32 PM in response to saramcloud
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    Dec 24, 2015 1:32 PM in response to saramcloud

    You are very welcome...

     

    Sorry that I was unable to reply in your language

    however at one time I was capable of doing so, &

    had greater grasp of many in general; especially

    when listening in person, to the speaking person.

     

    Hopefully your Mac will continue to be helpful as

    all good ones should, but sometimes they forget.

     

    Best wishes & regards from Alaska, this holiday!