Thanks for the response Roger.
I did some more investigating and found basically what your saying.
My question is, how do I get access to it? I guess I dont necessarily
need to remove it if I have access.
There may be some passwords I want to manually remove. How can I
access it? Is there some
Oops, thanks Henrik. Sorry, PrivateEncryptedDatak..
Wouldn't want anyone to get the two mixed up.
Karl
On Jun 9, 2011, at 12:28 AM, Henrik Andersson wrote:
Karl DeSaulniers skriver:
Hello all,
Has anyone here heard of the "PrivateEncriptedDatak" keychain that
Adobe
has?
That's not even s
On 9 jun 2011, at 08:11, Roger Persson wrote:
> By the way how do you remove a program on a mac? Do you just drag it to the
> wastebasket?
Hi,
No, you shouldn't. That may leave behind a lot of helper files.
Many programs come with an uninstaller. If not, use a program like AppCleaner
(free) t
hi, it seems like some programs use a locked keychain like
"PrivateEncryptedDatak" or "microsoft intermediate certificates
keychain" to store your saved passwords etc. the keychain should go away
when you remove the program. I don't use a mac every day so this is just
what Google told me.
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Karl DeSaulniers skriver:
Hello all,
Has anyone here heard of the "PrivateEncriptedDatak" keychain that Adobe
has?
That's not even spelled correctly. I don't buy it.
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Hello all,
Has anyone here heard of the "PrivateEncriptedDatak" keychain that
Adobe has?
Evidently Adobe installs their own keychain access on your computer
and locks you out of it!
W.. T.. H.. ???
How do I remove this? What is it for? AND Why am I locked out of it,
its MY comp
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