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htuttle

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2. System Preferences - Users and Groups
Mon Oct 22, 2018, 06:52 AM
Oct 2018

1. Then click on the Login Options at the bottom
2. Open the Lock icon at the bottom left if the controls are greyed out
3. Then change Automatic login to the user you want to be logged in when the machine starts up.

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