Re: IMAC PASSWORD

2019-06-18 Thread Julie Bedford
Hi Philippe Many thanks for the instructions. I’ll do this later, as a heap of work to get through at the moment. You make it sound very straight forward - just what I need. Thanks again Julie > On 18 Jun 2019, at 6:36 PM, Philippe Chaperon wrote: > > Hi Julie, > > If you click on the

Re: IMAC PASSWORD

2019-06-18 Thread Philippe Chaperon
Hi Julie, If you click on the Apple Logo on the top left hand corner, then navigate to: - System Preferences - Users & Groups - Under ‘Current User’ column ensure your Name (Admin) is highlighted - On right hand column choose Password when you will see next to your name a ‘Change Password

Re: IMAC PASSWORD

2019-06-17 Thread Julie Bedford
Hi Ronni, I know what you are saying, but when my friend was setting the network etc up for me, I wasn’t around so he just left it blank. I work from home, so other than someone breaking in, I wasn’t too worried. However, I would like to put a password in, How do I do this? I would need to

Re: IMAC PASSWORD

2019-06-17 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Julie, I’m amazed that you don’t use a Password on your Administrator Account on your Work iMac? Anyone gets hold of your iMac they can access everything on your computer... Kind Regards, Ronni  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB > On 17 Jun 2019, at 10:59 pm, Julie Bedford wrote:

Re: IMAC PASSWORD

2019-06-17 Thread Julie Bedford
Hi All, I sussed it, simply by shutting down and re-starting. I’m gobsmacked that Mojave has retained all my bookmarks, mail and all folders/documents as they were in El Capitan. I’m hoping that saying all is good and working how it should ? Cheers Jewels > On 17 Jun 2019, at 9:54 PM,

IMAC PASSWORD

2019-06-17 Thread Julie Bedford
Hi All, Hope someone can help me. I was using El Capitan on my work Imac. When a friend set this up for me he left the Password blank, so when I logged on, I would just leave it blank and hit on the Owl to open. Today I upgraded the O/S to Mojave and it will not accept a blank password.