10.4.9 Killed "Require Password when waking from sleep"

My MacBook Pro 2.33 will no longer ask for my password when waking from sleep. (Photoshop CS2 was also hanging on launch, but a permission repair fixed that). This is troublesome.

Hi,
There is an answer for that already
- see http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=889382&tstart=60
Cheers,
Walter
++++++ (still lurking for helpful answer points)

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