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Hi,

This is probably a simple question, but how does one set the Mac to prompt for password during start-ups? Presently, mine doesn't. Many Thanks!

Aaron
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>system preferences>click the lock and enter your password>login options>automatic login off.
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It worked! Thanks for the answer. Aaron
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