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I keep getting this message that I need to enter my keychain password. How can I make it go away?

The keychain stores your frequently used passwords for various resources (like servers, websites, etc). Occasionally the keychain file can become corrupted. The easiest fix is to just delete the login.keychain file.

Simply, follow this folder path:  Macintosh HD/Users/{your home folder}/Library/Keychains, and then delete the file: “login.keychain”. This file will be automatically recreated the next time it is needed. At which time you will likely get a message stating that the keychain cannot be found and asking whether to reset to the default; answer yes. The system will then ask for your login password.(the one you use when you login to your mac account) and the the keychain file will be recreated.

From that point on, your keychain will be fixed, however any passwords your system had stored there would be lost and you will need to re-enter and save them to the keychain as requested.

Posted by admin-dpotter at 06:02 PM. Filed under: MacintoshMac OSX

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