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Sierra set apple id for a user mac
Sierra set apple id for a user mac











sierra set apple id for a user mac
  1. #Sierra set apple id for a user mac for mac#
  2. #Sierra set apple id for a user mac windows 10#
  3. #Sierra set apple id for a user mac password#
  4. #Sierra set apple id for a user mac license#

Make sure you're signed in to the same Apple ID you used to make your previous purchase of Fantastical 2.

#Sierra set apple id for a user mac for mac#

If you originally purchased Fantastical 2 for Mac on the Mac App Store then download Fantastical on the Mac App Store. This will not work with the Mac App Store version.

#Sierra set apple id for a user mac license#

If you are using the version from our website, you can enter your Fantastical 2 license by clicking 'Fantastical' in the Menu bar > Enter License. If you purchased Fantastical 2 for Mac directly from our website (you have a Fantastical 2 license code) then you need to download Fantastical 3 directly from our website. Otherwise Fantastical will not unlock your Fantastical 2 features. Mac Users: In order for Fantastical to activate your prior purchase you need to download Fantastical from the same location you originally purchased it from (either directly from our website or the Mac App Store). This only applies to existing Fantastical 2 customers. In short the extra inconvenience cause by not being able to link credentials does not really reduce the risk.All of your features from Fantastical 2 are automatically available and do not require a Flexibits Premium subscription.

#Sierra set apple id for a user mac password#

This is obviously very different for people that have automatic logon enabled, no screensaver password lock or/and very long screensaver timeout period. So there is no real reduction of security as whoever steals my device still needs to guess or brute-force the password. Plus the AppleID will lock after a couple of wrong attempts. If I had a single linked account the same would apply but at this point I can change my password, unauthorize the computer (which can also be done in the first option), etc. in the case of Barney-15E's suggestion I would be even worse off as my local account has the same password as my AppleID and is not governed by account lockout policies as my AppleID. Also as mentioned in my usage scenario, he will need to get past the drive encryption first. If I had two different credentials the risk would be for somebody to brute-force or guess my local credentials and then my AppleID. I also have not configured automatic logon. First off my device is using FileVault and I have my screensaver set to display password. Hey man - that does make sense however a couple of points why linked credentials is still a better option. I do not mind re-installing the operating system as I am going on leave soon and would not need my laptop for critical tasks. I have also disabled FileVault on my internal drives as it seems that the drive encryption adds another interesting twist. sync to e-mail, drive encryption recovery key saved in Live ID, bookmarks synced, one username and password across devices, two-factor authentication, etc.)

#Sierra set apple id for a user mac windows 10#

My Microsoft Live ID is used and authorized to be used on the Windows 10 devices I choose it to be used and providing me with a poor man version of single-sign on (e.g. Surely there must be a way to achieve it - this is exactly how my local non-domain joined logons work on my Windows 10 devices. This should also be linked to my AppleID - so if I change my AppleID password then my macSierra password changes as well. In essence I want my local logon on macOS Sierra to be exactly the same as my AppleID username and password.

sierra set apple id for a user mac

I did manage to active the two-factor authentication but that does not offer any more options in regards to my initial problem.

sierra set apple id for a user mac

The closest to this I can find is the option is to allow the macOS Sierra local user account to reset the password via Apple ID. Since running macOS Sierra I have lost this ability and even attempted this from a newly installed OS. I used to have my Apple ID integrated with with El Capitan logon - meaning I logged in with my AppleID username and password.













Sierra set apple id for a user mac