Navigate to the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
This action will launch a System Preferences window.
In the System Preferences window, locate the section entitled System.
In the System section, locate and click to select the Accounts icon. (It should be the first icon from the left.)
This will launch an Accounts window.
In the left pane of the Accounts window, locate the Login Options.
If grayed out or dimmed, this task requires authentication.
To Authenticate: click the golden padlock icon at the bottom-left of the Accounts window. This will launch a screen entitled Authenticate.
Enter your Administrator Password and click OK. If the correct password is entered, this will authenticate you and close the window. Once the window closes, Login Options will no longer be dimmed.
Select Login Options. This will display your login options in the right pane of the Accounts window.
Deselect/Uncheck the first option – Automatically log in as username.
Close the Accounts window.
Navigate to the Apple menu and select System Preferences. This will re-launch the System Preferences window.
Relocate and click to select Accounts icon.
Locate and select Login Options (re-authenticate if necessary).
Select/Check the first option – Automatically log in as username.
From the pull-down menu select your username.
A window will appear and prompt you for the password assigned to selected username. Enter the correct password. Please note, if you are completing this step following an admin password reset, please enter your new admin password.
Click the OK button to commit the password information and close the window.
Close the Accounts window and reboot to verify the automatic login capability.
Mac OS X versions prior to 10.3
Login to your machine.
Navigate to the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
This action will launch a System Preferences window.
Locate the View menu in the primary menu bar at the top of your screen.
Click View and from the resulting menu, select Accounts.
This will launch an Accounts window.
Deselect/Uncheck the "Automatically log in as username" option.
Close the System Preferences window.
Navigate to the Apple menu and select System Preferences. This will re-launch the System Preferences window.
In the top menu bar, navigate once again to View --> Accounts.
Select/Check the "Automatically log in as username" option.
Click Set Auto Login. This will prompt you for your password.
A window will appear and prompt you for the password assigned to selected username. Enter the correct password. Please note, if you are completing this step following an admin password reset, please enter your new admin password.
Click the OK button to commit the password information and close the window.
Close the Accounts window and reboot to verify the automatic login capability.