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If you don't want to type your username and password during login, you can check "Enable Auto-login" box here, then select the user you want to auto-login with, and hit <menuchoice>Apply</menuchoice>.  Remember, though, that anyone who can physically access your computer or laptop will also have instant access to all your data.  You need to make a risk assessment before using this facility.
If you don't want to type your username and password during login, you can check "Enable Auto-login" box here, then select the user you want to auto-login with, and hit <menuchoice>Apply</menuchoice>.  Remember, though, that anyone who can physically access your computer or laptop will also have instant access to all your data.  You need to make a risk assessment before using this facility.


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Revision as of 10:59, 29 December 2010

Convenience

If you don't want to type your username and password during login, you can check "Enable Auto-login" box here, then select the user you want to auto-login with, and hit Apply. Remember, though, that anyone who can physically access your computer or laptop will also have instant access to all your data. You need to make a risk assessment before using this facility.