OS X V10.7 Lion :: Create A Login Window Banner In It?

Apr 26, 2012

I can create and veiw a (PolicyBanner) rtf document just fine. However, the image I placed in the rtf document does not show. (I've tried both jpeg & png) How was the image placed in the sample doc?

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Mac OS X (10.7.3), Policy Banner creation

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Create A Login Window Banner?

Apr 18, 2012

I wanted to add a login banner which requires me to paste something into the Security folder. However, I couldn't find it. I opened up my Library folder in Lion and saw no Security folder. No matter how much I look, I can't find one.

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: What To Do When The Login Banner Covers The Login Box

May 22, 2012

On a Mac Book Air and a Mac Book Pro we have had a sudden problem.  The Air came with Lion installed, the Pro just got upgraded to Lion.  We got a new login banner that must be displayed.  It is about 10 lines long.  We put it in, and on reboot it covers the login boxes for user name and password.  We can't find any way to dismiss the banner and login.  What can we do. 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: How To Modify Login Banner

Jul 1, 2012

How can one modify this banner on the login windows? 

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4), iPhone 4S 64GB iMac 2.93 (2)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: No Login Window In 10.7.3?

Mar 29, 2012

I have a Mac Mini running 10.7.3 that I made the mistake of unchecking the show input menu in login window. Now I can't log in at all. I have tried to delete the "com.apple.loginitems.plist" using screen sharing, Lion in all its wisdom tells me I don't have permission. 

I then tried to create a start up disk on one of my 2TB disks, somehow the system wasn't installed, just all the included apps. I then tried reinstalling lion on the Mac Mini, after over an hour it restarted with the same blank screen. Now when I go to the App Store Lion is no longer available to me. 

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 4Gb, 500Gb Internal HD, 6Tb extHD

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Login Window Authentication

Mar 24, 2012

Every time i login to my mac this alert appear

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: New 'unwanted' User At Login Window

Mar 23, 2012

new 'unwanted' user at login window

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Screen Become Black After The Login Window Displays?

Mar 7, 2012

when I tried to launch the macosx lion, after display the login window, the whole window become black. 

Then I inject the U-Disk that has MacOSX Lion Installer in it, after the white screen, it become black too. So I can not re-install macosx. 

Then I tried press `shift` at login. It also didn't solve the problem. At last I tried the single user mode. It appears some problems: 

... USBF ... The IOUSBFamily is having trouble enumerating a USB device that has been plugged in. It will keep retrying. (Port 4 of Hub at 0X24000000)

no interval found for . Using 8000000 

USBF: 9.62 AppleUSBEHCI[0Xffffff800ba92000]::Found a transaction which hasn't moved in 5 seconds on bus 0X24, timeing out!(Addr:0, EP:0)

...(it appears 5 times) 

USBF: 51.642 [0Xffffff800c4eaa00] The IOUSBFamily was not able to enumerate a device. 

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Auto-Logout Does Not Return To Login Window

Jun 6, 2012

I have a new install of Mac 10.7.4 on a 21" iMac. I have the iMac set to automatically log out after 14 minutes of idle time. On many occasions when the logout is triggerd, the user account will log out, but the screen does not display the login window, it still shows an image of the last state of when the computer was logged in. When I move the mouse, the screen acts as if it's erasing the pixels off the screen, showing bits and pieces of the login screen in the background. If I type a user ID and password, a small area clears around the login fields so I can see the fields and log in. 

This was originally happening when a screen saver was enabled, I have since removed the screen saver. This did not make a difference. 

I have the Preference Pane>Security>Advanced set to log  out at 14 minutes and the Preference Pane>Energy Saver>Display Sleep set to go black at 15 minutes. 

I have tried various different times/settings, but have not been able to fix this. 

Since this configuration is for a Lab setting, I really need for the computer to log out cleanly and go back to the login screen. 

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Unwanted Nightly Log-offs And Then Different Login Window?

Jun 24, 2012

My imac on Lion 10.7.4 has for several nights logged off by itself.  Nothing is set in System Preferences to make it do this, and I have checked all settings to make sure of this:  Security and Privacy/Advanced: "Log out after x minutes of inactivity" is unticked.Energy Saver: computer/display sleep are at 10 minutes, put the computer to sleep where possible is unticked. 

When I return to it in the morning, the login screen is not "normal". On a few occasions, there has been a photo-screensaver image, and weirdly, only when I "paint away" pixels of this image with the mouse is the log-in window slowly revealed behind.  On other occasions, the log-in window has been immediately visible, but the screen has been half-black/half login-window, but not uniformly so.  

This is annoying because, although all my apps and documents are restored, this takes several minutes  (my imac has also been running slower and slower recently), e.g. some apps take a couple of minutes to re-appear. Some processes that were running may need to be restarted from scratch. 

Nothing has been altered in the System recently, apart from maybe standard updates as recommended by Software Update (did not take much notice). The last thing I was doing before this first occurred was running TestDisk on Terminal on this imac to try to analyse (only) an External Hard Drive (not previously associated with this imac). On two occasions, the TestDisk run (which I left to run overnight) did not finish because of the log-outs. However, TestDisk was not doing or checking anything related to this imac (apart from actually running on it, in Terminal). 

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imac 1.9 GHz PowerPC G5, macbook 13" white, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Change The Keyboard Layout At The Login Window?

Jun 30, 2012

I changed the language on my keyboard from english to spanish and now when i put in my password i cant login. Can i reset the language without logging on, back to an English keyboard? Is there a way to see my text as i tyipe so i know where my password is messing up?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: User Accounts Selection Not Visible In Login Window If Resolution Low

May 14, 2012

I just installed Lion 10.4.7 upgrade on my iMac (only 6 months old). I have 5 user accounts on this iMac (A, B, C, D and Guest). With prior version of Lion, these would all be displayed in the login window for selection. Now, with 10.4.7, depending upon the resolution in effect by a user when he logs out, if it is a lower resolution (i.e., 1024X768) the login window will not contain the rightmost user selections, D and Guest in this example. If the user had a higher resolution (i.e., 1920X1080) all 5 users account selections will be visible. An individual user's desired resolution should not be effecting the login window, should it?

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MacBook :: Login Stuck On Login Window Starting

Dec 19, 2010

When I turn on lap top (iBook G4 Mac OS x 10.3) i get the following message "Login Window Starting" I followed Apple support guidance - specifically safe start and performing the fsck then reboot process and neither works for me. I don't have the disks any more so I cant use them for reloading the software. I want to sell the laptop so i just want to format the HD. Is it possible to format from command lines?

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OS X Mavericks :: Create Oversize Window?

Jun 23, 2014

I need to take a screen shot from an entire window. When properly rendered this window is 5 times larger than the resolution on my MacBook or the external monitor I'm using.  

To use the application, it's ok to scroll around the screen, but I want to capture an image that will show the whole window. 

So, how can I either:

* Size a single window so that it is much larger than the screen (Dragging horizontally works but dragging vertically doesn't) - Or

* Se the screen resolution of an external monitor to something like 9600x5400 so that I will only see part of the window (The normal max resolution of the display is 1920x1080) 

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OS X :: Login Window Not Appearing?

Dec 29, 2008

I can't seem to deactivate the automatic login that occurs upon opening my MacBook. It worked fine on my previous OS X installation, but now the login window will not appear. I've tried adjusting differing Login Options settings and restarting.

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OS X :: Auto-shutdown At Login Window?

Oct 31, 2010

My parents share a Mac Mini. Often when I'm at their house, I notice that it's been left at the login screen. Presumably one person logged out thinking they were leaving the computer available for the other and then never put it to sleep at the login screen. The issue is that Energy Saver prefs don't seem to apply when there is no user logged in. The computer just sits there with the login window display indefinitely. It never goes to sleep or turns the display off.

Is there any way to have some sort of daemon run only while no one is logged in that would either shut down the computer or put it to sleep after a specified number of minutes of being idle at the login screen? While the Mac Mini is a very energy efficient computer, it still makes no sense for it to be on for dozens of hours each week unnecessarily.

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OS X :: Switching To LOGIN Window Upon Sleep...

Jan 6, 2011

I would love it if my mac could switch to the login window upon sleep (or wakeup)... given the usage patterns of my laptop in my household, where someone uses the laptop, closes it, and someone else picks it up to use it, it would be the most streamlined way of switching between accounts...

The closest solution, which isn't quite right, is to require password for the last user account to be used... not exactly the best solution...

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OS X :: Keyboard Shortcut For Login Window??

Oct 9, 2006

Does anyone know of a keyboard shortcut to go to the Login Window (fast user switching) like the Win+L combination for Windows XP?

Or perhaps a keyboard shortcut to lock the machine, like CTRL+ALT+DEL for Windows 2000/XP?

I've been searching for what seems like hours, and I can't find anything.

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OS X :: Changing Mac 10.5 Login Window Language?

Apr 26, 2009

Well I bought my macbook in Taiwan. All my applications are in English but the only problem is that my login window is in Chinese. Is there any way i can change it to English.

I've tried to go in System pref- International and change the language order but it still doesn't work.

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OS X :: Enabling Typeahead In The Login Window?

Jul 23, 2009

One of the things I liked about 10.4 is that you could type ahead before the login window was fully started and it would keep what you typed. In 10.5, OSX discards everything you typed before it fully started. Is there any way to enable the 10.4 behavior?

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OS X :: Customizing Login Screen Window?

Dec 22, 2009

Have searched forums and found no direct answer for my Q which is ...

How do I change the background fill on the login screen window from solid to transparent or translucent?

Reason is cosmetic ... solid window is screen centered and blocks too much of HD wallpaper.

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Software :: How To Set Password Login Window Appear For Mac Mail App?

Nov 30, 2009

I was able to have mac mail to ask me my password each time I open the app, but ever since I put new system in, I haven't been able to figure this out..

I have a 'mac.com' email acct, I go look on their settings and I still can't figure this out-

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PowerPC :: IBook With No Login Window At Startup

Sep 11, 2007

I just change the name of my computer and now when I restart I don't have the login window. The computer just keep going in the Mac OS window with the blue line forever.

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OS X :: Displaying Version Number On Login Window?

Nov 16, 2008

What setting do I need to change to have the login window show the version number (a la 10.5.5) instead of my Mac's name?

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Software :: No Login Window Just A Blue Screen?

Apr 22, 2010

I love customizing my Mac and tinker with its preferences so I guess I had this one coming, although it's my first major mistake.

I'm running Mac OS 10.5 and I downloaded a loginwindow.bundle from deviantart to customize my login window but I realized too late that it was for Snow Leopard. What I ended up doing was:

- I replaced the original loginwindow.bundle with the one I downloaded; and

- I replaced the original com.apple.loginwindow.plist with the one included above.

- Thankfully, I made a backup of the original files which I kept in my Documents folder.

I then logged out and ... the login window never appeared, just a black blue screen and that round loading thingy at the bottom. I'm sure that's the only cause of my problem. (If it helps, I don't have autologin enabled, so I have two accounts to choose from before I can login.)

I've tried booting in single user mode and in safe mode but neither works.

I've narrowed down my options.

1. Use some commands in single-user mode to replace the new loginwindow.bundle and loginwindow.plist with the old ones, which are in my Documents folder (like in Terminal). Thing is, I don't know how to do this, if ever it's possible; OR

2. Use my Bootcamp partition (thank God for Bootcamp!) to manually do the abovementioned option with Transmac, which I already tried. Unfortunately, I can't write to my Mac OS partition since it's read-only, which leads me to the problem of having to change it to read-write via single-user mode.

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MacBook Pro :: Change Language In Login Window?

Mar 9, 2012

My MacBook Pro is in Chinese as the default language. And I've changed it into English. Then everything has changed except the log in window. The buttons are still in Chinese. And how can I change this window into English?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Delete A User From Login Window

Aug 25, 2014

I simply want to delete an user from the login window.  I thought I could simply select the user and tap the minus  sign to delete, but that did not work. 

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iPad, iOS 4.3.1

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OS X Mavericks :: Login Window Screensaver Timing

Aug 21, 2014

Is there a way to set preferences for the main login window so that a screensaver will start after a certain number of idle minutes? How to set those preferences. 

I don't really care which screensaver. I just want to be able to set a time-period preference. 

Info:
OS X Mavericks (10.9)

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PowerPC :: G4 Stuck At Login Window Starting Screen

Sep 23, 2010

I have an old G4, think its a powerMac, not sure. It was given to me. When i try to boot up, its loading up, but its stuck at "login window starting" screen.

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IMac :: After Re-booting / User Name Has Disappeared From Login Window?

Dec 13, 2010

Ok so today my 27" iMac (10.6.2) was acting kind of weird. In safari and chrome webpages would spontaniously crash for no reason (on my macbook, the same webpages were fine). So, to try and fix this issue, I decided to restart my imac. After all the applications quit, I was left with a blank screen with my wallpaper. It stayed like this for several minutes, so I decided to just hold the power button to force the imac to turn off. When I turned it back on, my user name was not displayed in the login window. All there was for accounts was "other" and a network symbol. When I click other and entered my user name and password, it did not work. I am sure I was using the correct password and username. I also tried: username: root, but that also did not work. So i rebooted again and the same "other" still was there without my real account. So i booted into my Mac OS X install dvd and I repaired the disk and all the permissions (there were a lot of things to repair). I thought that this would solve the problem, but it did not.

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