Cannot Unlock System Preferences After Upgraded to High Sierra
I upgraded to High Sierra a few days ago. Today I went to change some stuff in my System Preference Panes and discovered that I cannot unlock any of them.
I do not use a password on my iMac. I used to just be able to click "unlock" and the pane would unlock. Now it shakes at me and does not unlock.
I have tried logging out of the account and logging back in - and that works fine. I have tried powering down and then powering up, and have zero problem using the computer. I have tried reseting the password in my keychain, and still no joy.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks.
Jerry
iMac, macOS High Sierra (10.13.3)
Click the Security & Privacy icon, and then click the General tab.
If grayed out, click the Lock icon, type an administrator name and password, and then click Unlock.
Click Advanced.
Uncheck the Require an administrator password to access system preferences with lock icons check box.
Click OK.
Click the Close button.