NieR: Automata has officially launched in Japan, and fans have discovered a fairly lewd trophy lurking in the game's achievements. The trophy, called "What Are You Doing?", apparently unlocks after maneuvering the camera to show the player Android 2B's butt underneath her skirt. The player has to do this ten different times to unlock the trophy, so it's not one that gamers are likely to obtain without deliberately being inappropriate.
First Secretary of State Damian Green denied claims from a female writer that he made inappropriate sexual advances toward her. May referred the matter to Jeremy Heywood, her most senior official, to urgently establish the facts of the case.
Yes you have to lock the adom, make your changes and the commit the changes and then unlock the adom. This must be done in the script so that you don't hit the error.
When adding the lock_adom(), commit_changes() and unlock_adom() in the code, it does not trigger the error, if we omit them it triggers the errors, in my environment.
I wonder, since you appear to be swapping in/out of programs and OS's and don't frequently need your password file unlocked.. Maybe clicking cancel would speed you along until there was a request made for something to be retrieved that does require access. ..just a thought..
That sounds like a workable solution. There would need to be a little disclaimer about it being unable to sync until the password file is unlocked to get access to the sync login but, with one of those check-boxes you would be able to tell it "Do not show this again." and be on your way until some action requires a login.
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