Hi Joe

Go into your seccurity or privacy settings, I can't exactly remember which one, 
and disable the option to use your iCloud password for logging on to your Mac. 
You will then need to create a separate password to use on your Mac. You can 
use the same password as your iCloud account if you wish, as the Mac doesn't 
know the two passwords are the same. Now that's done, you can now enable 
automatic logon.

Hope that helps
Debbie


-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Joe Quinn
Sent: Wednesday, 10 December 2014 10:03 AM
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Subject: login automatically is diabled

i’ve set my password to use my iCloud password to log into my mac. however now 
that i have done this the auto-login option is dimmed. the only one i can 
otology in on is the guest account. is there a way to log into my admin account 
automatically but still use my iCloud password for logging in?

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