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Solid:


--- Quote from: Dread on July 11, 2009, 12:40:58 PM ---If it doesn't, I'll find you a tutorial for resetting your Keychain password.

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Do this please. :)

And my administrator pass didn't work. :(

Dread:


--- Quote ---If the default (administrator) password has been changed, then the keychain (if it has been locked) can only be unlocked with the admistrator password that was used to originally create the keychain (the original administrator password). Yes, if you have tried to unlock the keychain, and no password works not even an old one), then there's two choices. Use keychain as is (but you can't modify the keychain), or delete the keychain file and restart from scratch.
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--- Quote ---Your default keychain binds to your Administrator password upon creation and will continue to update when you update your Administrator password via the Accounts menu. If you forget your password and are forced to utilize other means to reset it (See FAQ entitled: How do I reset a Mac OS X System Administrator (root) Password?), you will no longer be able to use any keychain that had a password bound to your lost password.

   1. Navigate to /Applications/Utilities/
   2. Locate and double click to select the icon entitled Keychain access. This will launch a window entitled: Keychain Access.
   3. Navigate to the Edit menu at the top of your screen and from the pull-down menu select Change Password for Keychain "login" ….
   4. In the resulting Change Keychain Password window:
         1. Enter your current password (If this is your first time doing this, the password is the administrator password.)
         2. Enter your new password.
         3. Re-enter your new password in the Verify box.
   5. Click the OK button to commit your changes. This will close the Change Keychain Password window.

If you can no longer access your keychain or have recently reset your password by means other than those associated with the Accounts menu, your only option is to delete the keychains you are unable to access. This may be done by completing the following steps:

   1. Navigate to /Applications/Utilities/
   2. Locate and double click to select the icon entitled Keychain access. This will launch a window entitled: Keychain Access.
   3. Navigate to the Edit menu at the top of your screen and from the pull-down menu select Keychain List.
   4. In the resulting window, locate and click to select the keychains you are currently unable to access.
   5. Verify that no other keychains are selected.
   6. Click the OK button. This will commit your changes and close the window. If the OK button is dimmed, please deselect and reselect one of your options.
   7. Restart your machine and login. Your keychain should now function with your new (current) Administrator password.

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Let me know if this helps/doesn't help.

Solid:

Where is the edit button? :/




Dread:



Solid:

Oh haha.

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