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From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
From the View menu, choose Accounts.
Click Login Options. If it is dimmed ("grayed out"), you probably need to authenticate—click the lock icon at the bottom of the window.
Deselect the "Automatically log in as" option.
Close the System Preferences window.
Open System Preferences again, and go back to Accounts preferences.
Click Login Options again.
Enable the "Automatically log in as" option.
Select the account to automatically log in as.
Enter your password, then click OK.
Mac OS X 10.2
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
From the View menu, choose Accounts.
Deselect the "Login automatically as" option.
From the System Preferences menu, choose Quit.
Open System Preferences again, and go back to the Accounts pane.
Select the account to automatically log in as.
Click Set Auto Login.
Enter your password, then click OK.