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While I have not experienced this error, personally, I thought I'd post it
to the list just in case you come across it.

Mark

How to Resolve Keychain Error 25320 
Posted: 15 Jun 2015 03:00 AM PDT

This very brief tutorial will show you how to fix the error:  "Access to
this item is restricted. (-25320)" you may receive when trying to access
secure information in Keychain on your Mac. 
 
There are two solutions - one is to try and run a quick "repair" - the other
is to simply reboot. 

1.
The error typically shows itself when you try to access something secure
within your Keychain - like a password.
 
2.
The error message itself, in a very un-Mac-like fashion, is completely
cryptic with no suggestion as to what to do next. 
 
3.
Let's fix it. Select Keychain Access from the Menu Bar, and then Keychain
First Aid 

4.
First enter your password, then select Repair (skip Verify) and finally,
Start. 
 
5.
If the Keychain First Aid tool finds any errors, it will report and then fix
them. At this point, you should have no problem using Keychain again. 
If the Keychain First Aid tool does not find any errors, it will report "No
problems found" before the last line, Repair completed. Proceed with the
next step. 
 
6.
Close all open Apps (saving work when appropriate) and reboot your Mac. When
it starts again, you'll be able to access Keychain without any problems.

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