Unlocked 'internet & network' configurtaion  after every boot ?

Hello,
my "internet & network" configuration is unlocked
ater every boot or reboot. If i lock the configurtation
manually and unlock it again, so i will ask to my password.
But after a boot or reboot, there is no password question to open the configuration, this part is unlocked automatically.
What is happend ? Is my system unsecured ?
Thank you for your help and
best regards
oelauge
iMac (intel)   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   With all updates

oelauge,
Locking secure system preferences may help
you solve your problem. I did not have a link for
10.4 Help, but the information on the Mac OS X 10.3
Help is identical.
Let us know if that solves your problem.
;~)
Thank you,
the problem is solved with your help.
Best regards
oelauge
iMac Mac OS X (10.4.6)

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