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Originally posted by LennonCook:
Except that you do. It would simply bypass your password on boot. Meaning, you can still lock your computer or switch user, and in those cases you will need to explicitly provide your password. It might seem more than a little ridiculous, but some people have alot of use for this behavior.
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and if I find said computer locked, cannot use, or shall I say misuse it, and I reboot it, and find I have administrator access?
Anyway what I ment was, I want a login password, i don't want auto login.