Yes, I figured there might be unintended consequences--so I asked. Thanks for the info!


 I have OS 9.2 on my Wallstreet. Can I get rid of the keychain
 foolishness by simply tossing everything in my sys folder that says
 "keychain"? I don't need it.

I am not sure about OS 9, but if you did that in OS X as soon as you restart, the keychain items will be created once again. If you mean tossing the Keychain Access application, I'd be mighty careful about that if I were you.

bob


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