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I tried several fixes suggested in forums that didn’t quite work.
Setting a custom wallpaper
One of the fixes I read suggested using a custom wallpaper. I was using the default High Sierra wallpaper when this happened and tried using a custom wallpaper from my images. Well, I restarted the MacBook and the new wallpaper was displayed at login. Immediately auto-lock was activated, the problem came back. This didn’t fix the issue as I still had a gray lock screen. >Checking if com.apple.desktop.admin.png was presentAnother fix suggested I check Macintosh HD/Library/Caches for an image file named com.apple.desktop.admin.png. It was present and this image is actually the blurred version of the current wallpaper. Using a custom com.apple.desktop.admin.png image still didn’t fix the problem.
Updating to the latest version of High Sierra
Thinking it was a bug with my version of macOS, I updated to the latest version (High Sierra 10.13.3). This still didn’t fix it.Reduced Transparency: the real issue
This problem looked like something I actually caused. I only had to uncheck “Reduce transparency” from the Preferences.– Go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Display.
– Make sure you uncheck ReducedTransparency. – Restart the computer and everything should work fine. This is exactly how I was able to fix the gray background on the lock screen.
Note: Some apps like Duet automatically mess with your transparency settings.
If the ReducedTransparency option keeps getting marked after every restart, you need to disable it from such apps.
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