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ADVERTISEMENTOS X Yosemite :: Keychain Login Not Working After Installation
Dec 6, 2014Upgraded MacBook Pro to Yosemite and ever since I get repeated keychain prompts, even after entering my keychain password. I have not changed my password, so I need to know how to make this stop.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
OS X Yosemite :: Mail Login Info Not Showing Up In Keychain
Dec 12, 2014Our internet provider just changed their email system from the Google partner program to something else. I made new accounts using the info that they provided and everything works well. It's just that my login information for the email account didn't automatically get entered into Keychain Access and I was wondering why. I have OS X 10.10 yosemite .
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MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10), 17 in, 4GB
Mac Pro :: Keychain Displays Restricted Access Message When Try To View Passwords In Both Login / ICloud
Dec 5, 2014If I try to view a password for either an application or website using Keychain. As soon as I tick the box 'show password' a message pops up saying 'Access to this item is restricted' How can I access and view my passwords?
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Mac Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
MacBook :: Annoying Message - Safari Wants To Use 'keychain Login' Enter Password
Apr 5, 2010My girlfriends Macbook has this popup about every 2-3 minutes while youre browsing the web. She doesnt remember ever setting a 'keychain' password, and tried to type in the password that she uses to log into her macbook, but apparently it's not the same password. What can I do to get rid of this if she doesn't know the password? Can I delete and then reinstall Safari? Do I need to reformat and install the entire OSX? Should I just use Firefox and forget about Safari?
OS X :: Login Asks For Kerberos Agent Password?
May 23, 2005When a user logs in, or tries to, it brings up Kerberos Agent and asks for a password. Anything you enter results in taking you back to the login screen? How do I disable this - all macs are running off of a Panther Server for login options.
MacBook Pro :: Unapproved Caller Security Agent Message?
Dec 11, 2014I've got a unapproved caller securityagent message when i start up my mac book pro mid 2012 and wondering what is the actual cause?
Ive read some of the forum and it says it could be the HDD cable(SATA cable).
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)
OS X :: Unable To Auto-login To Guest Account / Safari Wants To Use Keychain Login
Jan 6, 2009I work for a company that has several Macs available for customers' use. These are basically demo-machines that they can play with, and at the end of each day, the machines are wiped and rebooted.
The way we do this is simple: the machines auto-login to the Guest account, which will wipe the account at the end of the day. Well, getting a few new Macs in this week, I simply copied over the entire Guest user account to the new machines to avoid reloading all the demo content, preferences, etc. And truthfully, the machines have been working great.
Except one thing. The computer keeps giving me that annoying message that says 'Safari (or Finder, or System Preferences, or anything!) wants to use keychain 'login'. And asks for the login keychain password. Well here's the thing: the Guest accounts don't have passwords!
So I looked up a little bit on this topic, and did things like.. Went to 'Keychain List' in the Edit menu of Keychain Access, and deleted both the 'login' and 'system' keychains. No help. I went to Preferences in Keychain Access and said 'Reset My Keychain'. When doing this, however, it asks for the new password for the login keychain.
The problem with this is that I cannot leave the field blank! The Guest account doesn't have a password, so how am I supposed to not create a password?
How To Get Rid Of IMac Always Asking For Login Keychain
Jun 14, 2012How do I get rid of iMac always asking for login keychain, very annoying
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iMac, iOS 5.1.1
OS X Mavericks :: Keychain Login Gone
Jun 19, 2014I have accidentally deleted my keychain login and created a new one because FaceTime was acting up. Unfortunately, now my game progress in Blood and Glory is gone!
OS X :: Keychain Not Providing In Login Details
Jan 25, 2011whenever I opened a web page needing a login ID and password, those two data items were provided for most of them, presumably by Keychain. This no longer happens.
I have Safari>Preferences>Security set to Accept cookies only from sites I visit but checking Accept cookies always makes no difference.
Intel iMac, Safari 5.0.3, OS 10.6.6.
OS X :: Administrator / Password / Keychain Login
A week ago, my computer (Macbook) 'crashed'. When I powered it up, it would go to the grey apple screen, then it would go to a blue screen, then it would switch to a light blue screen, then back to the darker blue screen, etc and never fully boot into OSX. I finally found my install discs for OSX and reinstalled my operating system from scratch, formatted my hard drive, and started new. Once I reinstalled, I realized how outdated and different everything looked.. and I realized I was running OSX 10.4. So from there, I found my Leopard disc (10.5), put that in, and 'Upgraded' my system to 10.5.
And basically here's where I'm at now:............
OS X :: IChat Login Asking For Keychain Password
Oct 1, 2010Yesterday I changed the password to my keychain. Now every time I start up my MBP and start ichat it keeps asking for my keychain password. How to keep this from happening each time?
OS X :: Login Keychain Password Removing?
Mar 2, 2009Ever since I got my macbook, I've been trying to get everything in sync between it and my imac using mobile me. I had a lot of trouble with saved passwords and other things not syncing so I deleted both keychains and started over fresh. Now everytime I log on to either my imac or mac book I'mn asked for a password to access my keychain.
How can I disable this? Have a made a mistake somewhere in all this configuring? I've never really messed with keychain so I really didn't know what I was doing.
OS X :: Login Keychain Password Reset?
May 11, 2009How do I reset my 'login' keychain password? I can't remember it. If it needs deleting, I don't have many passwords stored in that since I use Firefox most of the time and it doesn't store passwords in the keychain.
But when I use Safari it keeps asking for my login keychain password repeatedly.
Applications :: Unable To Use KeyChain Login
Dec 23, 2009my keychain is locked and in the prefs the list is empty. i try to repair and it says it can't find the 'login.keychain'. in the utlties fldr the file is'login_renamed.keychain' and when i change the file name to login.keychain it reverts back to the first as soon as i hit the repair button in keychain 'first aid'. i copied the file too thinking it was just a glitch and it renamed that one too.
OS X :: Safari Asking For Keychain Password On Login?
Jan 8, 2010Since four days, when I start up safari, I get a log-in window that says: Safari wants you to use keychain password. What's going on?
OS X Mavericks :: Keep Getting Message Wants Access To Your Keychain
Nov 30, 2014I keep getting a message 'wants access to your keychain' but the process asking is not identified. I think it is a process called usbmuxd which I understand is fine but even when i say allays allow it keeps popping up.
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OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
Software :: Way To Bypass The Keychain Login Password?
Oct 25, 2009I was wondering if there is a way to bypass the keychain login password.I am the administrator on this computer and my children have there own accounts and I would like to watch what they are doing on facebook and aim but when I try to log into their keychain account to find out there passwords it doesnt let me in.I think they changed the password so it is not the login password.I know the log in password because I set up their accounts.As the administator can I reset their passwords so I have access again.Or do I have to block these sites so they cant go on them at all.
MacBook Pro :: Can't Remember My Login And Keychain Passwords
Jun 29, 2012I had recently installed a new software from 10.5.4 to 10.6.8.. when i went to pick up my laptop, they show me that was installed, the girl that show me, she asked if I remember the login password, I sayd no, I have this machine from 4 years and with my old system I never had to use the login password and the keychain as well, so I forgot both of them.I can't change what i want on the system preferences because it's all loked I can't delete things and when I use safari it's asking me the keychain password every 2 minutes.
Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
OS X Mavericks :: Keychain Login Cannot Be Found After Upgrade (10.9.4)
Jul 1, 2014This Macbook Pro has been running Mavericks from the beginning and has gone through at least one other upgrade. After upgrading to 10.9.4 today, this popup keeps coming, sometimes with an application/account name sometimes not. Of course 'login' is fine in keychain and many applications/Web sites using 'login' keychain continue to work, including those implicated in popups. I tried 'Verify/Repair' in Keychain First Aid. No error found. I tried to repair file system in Disk Utility. Nothing changes.
MacBook Air :: Keychain Login Cannot Be Found To Store
Aug 27, 2014I'm just having a few troubles with my MacBook Air like it comes up with ' Keychain login cannot be found to store 1044843274
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MacBook Air, iOS 7.1.2
Software :: Keychain Login Cannot Find To Store Safari
Dec 28, 2007I keep getting this message. I just installed Leopard, but the problem began right before the install. Keychain 'login' cannot be found to store 'Safari', with the option to Restore Defaults or Cancel. It's driving me freaking crazy, I'm sure it's an easy fix. Let me know what to do. My Keychain Access is empty, showing no passwords or 'login' I usually store passwords into my keychain, why aren't they still there? How does this problem start?
OS X V10.7 Lion :: Set Up Keychain Access To Automatically Login To Websites?
Feb 11, 2012I am trying to get one password for all of my online passwords. Currently I just use the same password for all of my logins, but I was told that was a terrible idea. I would like to get keychain to create randomized passwords for all of my online logins and then I can simply enter the one keychain password everytime that i need login to something online. So I guess my goal would be for Keychain to act as the middleman, does it have that function?
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Mac OS X (10.7.3)
OS X V10.7 Lion :: Disable Keychain Login Popup Request?
Jun 4, 2012How do I disable the keychain login popup request?
Info:iMac, iOS 5.1.1
OS X V10.7 Lion :: Forgot Keychain Access Password For Login
Jun 27, 2012I forgot my keychain password, what should I do?
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
IMac (Intel) :: How To Get Rid Of Apple Login Keychain Popup
Jun 22, 2014Every 5 minutes I get three pop ups asking for a keychain login, these are 'Mail', 'calendarAgents', and 'com.apple'. How do I get rid of these???
OS X Mavericks :: Missing Login Keychain For Guest Account In 10.9.4 Lab Setting
Sep 3, 2014I have a lab of ~30 MacBook Airs running OS 10.9.4. We have MS students login using the Guest account with no password. The Guest account folder is deleted after every logout. Starting this week we are seeing keychain popups saying: A keychain cannot be found to store 'Safari.' or 'Chrome.' selecting Reset To Defaults makes no difference.
Opening Keychain Access is a slow process, but it does eventually come up. There is no Login keychain. And the Local Items and System Roots keychains are locked and do not open with a blank password.
Frankly, I don't want this guest account to be remembering any URL related password. So is there a way to shut down or highly restrict the Keychain functionality? If not, what do I need to do to fix or prevent all these popup messages and system pauses as the MacBook figures out for the nth time that Keychain isn't working as it expects it to?
IMac (Intel) :: Why Is Safari And ITunes Constantly Asking For Login Keychain
Jun 29, 2014Why is Safari and iTunes constantly asking me for a login keychain? What is that? And how do I disable it?
OS X Yosemite :: Temporarily Delete Or Disable Keychain?
Dec 9, 2014Is there a way to temporarily delete/disable a keychain to see if it is the culprit of a problem in Yosemite?
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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
If OS X Yosemite came preinstalled on your new Mac, you'll probably never need this article. In this article, you discover all you need to know to install or reinstall OS X, if you should have to.
If you're thinking about reinstalling because something has gone wrong with your Mac, know that an OS X reinstallation should be your last resort. If nothing else fixes your Mac, reinstalling OS X could well be your final option before invasive surgery (that is, trundling your Mac to a repair shop).
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You don't want to reinstall OS X if something easier can correct the problem. So if you have to do a reinstallation, realize that this is more or less your last hope (this side of the dreaded screwdriver, anyway).
Reinstalling is a hassle because although you won't lose the contents of your Home folder, applications you've installed, or the stuff in your Documents folder (unless something goes horribly wrong or you have to reformat your hard drive), you might lose the settings for some System Preferences, which means you'll have to manually reconfigure those panes after you reinstall. And you might have to reinstall drivers for third-party hardware such as mice, keyboards, printers, tablets, and the like. Finally, you might have to reregister or reinstall some of your software.
It's not the end of the world, but it's almost always inconvenient. That said, reinstalling OS X almost always corrects all but the most horrifying and malignant of problems. The process in Yosemite is (compared with root-canal work, income taxes, or previous versions of OS X) relatively painless.
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How to install (or reinstall) OS X
In theory, you should have to install Yosemite only once, or never if your Mac came with Yosemite preinstalled. And in a perfect world, that would be the case. But you might find occasion to install, reinstall, or use it to upgrade, such as
If your Mac is currently running any version of OS X except Yosemite
If you have a catastrophic hard-drive crash that requires you to initialize (format) or replace your boot drive
If you buy an external hard drive and want it to be capable of being your Mac's startup disk (that is, a bootable disk)
If you replace your internal hard drive with a larger, faster, or solid state drive
If any essential OS X files become damaged or corrupted or are deleted or renamed
The following instructions do triple duty: Of course they're what you do to install OS X for the first time on a Mac or a freshly formatted hard or solid-state disk. But they're also what you do if something really bad happens to the copy of OS X that you boot your Mac from, or if the version of OS X on your Mac is earlier than 10.10 Yosemite. In other words, these instructions describe the process for installing, reinstalling, or upgrading OS X Yosemite.
If you've never had Yosemite on this Mac, the first thing to do is visit the Mac App Store, download Yosemite, and install it. Once you've done that, here's how to install, reinstall, or upgrade Yosemite, step by step:
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Boot from your Recovery HD partition by restarting your Mac while holding down the Command+R keys.
The OS X Utilities window appears. Select Reinstall OS X, and click Continue. The OS X Yosemite splash screen appears. Click Continue.
A sheet appears informing you that your computer's eligibility needs to be verified by Apple. Click Continue to begin the process of installing or reinstalling OS X.
If you're not connected to the Internet, you'll be asked to choose a Wi-Fi network from the AirPort menu in the top-right corner.
The Yosemite software license agreement screen appears. Read it and click Agree.
A sheet drops down, asking whether you agree to the terms of the license agreement. Yes, you did just click Agree; this time you're being asked to confirm that you indeed clicked the Agree button.
If you don't click Agree, you can't go any farther.
Choose the disk on which you want to reinstall OS X by clicking its icon once in the pane where you select a disk.
If only one suitable disk is available, you won't have to choose; it will be selected for you automatically.
Click the Install button.
A sheet asks for your Apple ID and password. Type them in the appropriate fields; click Sign In, and your Yosemite installation (or reinstallation) begins.
The operating system takes 30 to 60 minutes to install, so now might be a good time to take a coffee break. When the install is finished, your Mac restarts itself.
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If you were reinstalling Yosemite on the hard disk that it was originally installed on, or upgrading from Mavericks, you're done now. Your Mac will reboot, and in a few moments you can begin using your new, freshly installed (and ideally trouble-free) copy of OS X Yosemite.
If, on the other hand, you're installing Yosemite on a hard disk for the first time, you still have one last step to complete. After your Mac reboots, the Setup Assistant window appears. You need to work your way through the Setup Assistant's screens as described below.
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Getting set up with the Setup Assistant
Assuming that your installation process goes well and your Mac restarts itself, the next thing you should see (and hear) is a short, colorful movie that ends by transforming into the first Setup Assistant screen (Apple Assistants such as this are like wizards in Windows, only smarter), fetchingly named Welcome.
To tiptoe through the Setup Assistant, follow these steps:
When the Welcome screen appears, choose your country from the list by clicking it once, and then click the Continue button.
If your country doesn't appear in the list, select the Show All check box, which causes a bunch of additional countries to appear.
After you click Continue, the Select Your Keyboard screen appears.
Choose a keyboard layout from the list by clicking it once; then click Continue.
If you want to use a U.S. keyboard setup, click the U.S. listing. If you prefer a different country's keyboard layout, select the Show All check box, and a bunch of additional countries' keyboards (as well as a pair of Dvorak keyboard layouts) appear in the list. Choose the one you prefer by clicking it — and then click Continue.
The Select Your Wi-Fi Network screen appears.
Click the name of the wireless network you use to connect to the Internet, type in its password, and then click Continue.
If you don't see the network you want to use, click Rescan. If you don't use a wireless network, click Other Network Setup, and then choose one of the available options, or choose My Computer Does Not Connect to the Internet. Click Continue.
The Migration Assistant (also known as the Transfer Information to This Mac) screen appears.
Choose to transfer data, then click Continue, or choose not to transfer data, then click Continue.
If this is a brand-new Mac or you're installing OS X Yosemite on a Mac and have another Mac or Time Machine backup disk nearby, you can transfer all of your important files and settings by following the onscreen instructions and connecting the new and old Macs via FireWire or Ethernet cable.
Transferring data can take hours — that's the bad news.
The good news is that once the data transfer finishes, you're finished, too. In other words, you can ignore the steps that follow (which are only for brand new installations with no data to transfer).
Goodbye and good luck.
Assuming you chose not to transfer data, the Sign In With Your Apple ID screen appears.
If you want to use your Apple ID with this Mac, type it (such as tcook@me.com) and your password in the appropriate fields, and then click Continue. Or, if you don't have an Apple ID or prefer not to use one with this Mac, click Don't Sign In, and then click Continue.
To learn more about getting an Apple ID, click the blue 'Learn More' link. In a nutshell, it lets you make one-click purchases at the iTunes Store, iPhoto, or the Apple Store, and includes free iCloud membership.
The Allow iCloud to Use the Location of This Mac for Find My Mac sheet appears.
Click Allow or Not Now.
The Terms and Conditions screen appears.
Read the Terms and Conditions and click Agree. A dialog confirms your agreement. Click Agree again.
The Create A Computer Account screen appears.
Fill in the Full Name, Account Name (sometimes called Short Name), Password, Verify Password, and Hint fields, and then click Continue. Or, check the Use my iCloud Account to Log In checkbox. Then fill in the Account Name (sometimes called Short Name), and click Continue.
This first account that you create will automatically have administrator privileges for this Mac. You can't easily delete or change the name you choose for this account, so think it through before you click Continue.
You can't click the Continue button until you've filled in the first two fields. Because a password is optional, you can choose to leave both password fields blank if you like. If you do, your Mac warns you that without a password, your Mac won't be secure. If that's okay, click OK. If you change your mind and want to have a password, click Cancel.
Click on the little picture to the right of your name (it's labeled 'edit') if you want to choose a different picture or take a picture of yourself with your Mac's built-in camera.
If you choose to take a picture, click the Take Photo Snapshot button. When the picture appears, you can change its size by using the slider control directly below the image and/or move it around in the frame by clicking your face and dragging. If you're not happy with this snapshot, click Retake a Video Snapshot. When you're happy with it, click Continue.
If you choose to select a picture from the Picture library, click the picture you want to represent you — the butterfly, dog, parrot, flower, or whatever — and then click Continue.
The iCloud Keychain screen appears.
Click Set Up iCloud Keychain or Set Up Later.
If you choose Set Up iCloud Keychain, a screen requesting your passcode appears. Type your four digit passcode, and click Continue.
If you've forgotten your passcode or don't have one, click Forgot Code to reset iCloud Keychain.
In either case, a verification code is sent to your iPhone or other Apple device; type it in, and click Continue.
The OS X Finder's Desktop appears.
And that's all there is to it. You're done.