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iCam Support / Re: Auto open programme @source
« on: March 18, 2012, 06:54:09 PM »
Under users and groups in system preferences there is a tab in the lower left corner called login options. There you can select the user you want to automatically log in. You might have to uncheck "disable automatic login" under "Security and Privacy" in system preferences if you had previously enabled that.
I found some roundabout ways of maintaining security with auto login enabled but I think requiring a password after a certain amount of inactivity (applications still run) is sufficient and this too is done under "Security and Privacy." I think it would take an extraordinarily attentive thief to restart the computer and delete your Dropbox files. You can also remote lock your Mac in OSX lion as you would with an iPhone and or unlink a computer from Dropbox via their website.
I found some roundabout ways of maintaining security with auto login enabled but I think requiring a password after a certain amount of inactivity (applications still run) is sufficient and this too is done under "Security and Privacy." I think it would take an extraordinarily attentive thief to restart the computer and delete your Dropbox files. You can also remote lock your Mac in OSX lion as you would with an iPhone and or unlink a computer from Dropbox via their website.