Eric,

When something like this happens I go straight to the Keychain's mouth. Open the app (it's in the Utilities folder) and delete the keychain associated with Safari. When needed again (any webpage that requires a password) it will create a brand new one. It's kinda like trashing a corrupt prefs file in 9. Give it a whirl and let us know if it helps...

On Jun 23, 2004, at 3:35 PM, Eric Wilson wrote:

I'm using OSX 10.2.8 on a Beige DT 266 w/512 ram.

Recently, during my browsing sessions, I have started getting dialogs saying:
"Safari wants permission to decrypt item... in Keychain. Do you want to allow this?"


Every time I receive this dialog, I click "Always Allow".

I get this message several times during a browsing session and it has become quite annoying to have to click this dialog each time I visit the same website.

Is there some way to get the computer to remember that I clicked "Always Allow" so I don't have to deal with it all the time?

Any suggestions appreciated,
Eric in Phoenix

Thanks,

Glenn

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