Mac mini server sleep mode

I set up a Mac mini this weekend using a secondary  hdmi connection to my tv to be used as a media center and a central location for home sharing iTunes (etc.).  I set the computer and display sleep settings to "never", so as to always be able to connect with my iTunes account via remote or sonos  However, I am still having to sign in my password on the wake screen if enough time lapses.  Am I missing something?  Is the MM able to stay permanently awake?

Look in the security feature.  This is a link to the FAQ (step 6):  http://support.apple.com/kb/PH4014?viewlocale=en_US
I had the same issue when I connected my Mac Mini to be a Media Server.
/r
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