Hi tim,
I went in and used keychain access app to fix things.
I think everything is working fine now.
I agree with you about the log in options.
Cait
On Apr 2, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Tim Kilburn kilbu...@me.com wrote:
Hi,
There's quite a number of Keychain references in Mavericks and I've seen
Ok.
I tried again to log on with my account on my mac air. Turns out the caps lock
key wasn't engaged.
I did manage to get onto the machine, but got error messages about the keychain
password, and different services wanting to use the local items key chain
password.
I have no idea what this
Have a look under users and groups, that should help somewhat.
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 4:53 PM, Caitlyn and Maggie caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ok.
I tried again to log on with my account on my mac air. Turns out the caps
lock key wasn't engaged.
I did manage to
Were the keychain messages errors or were they just asking for permission? If
the latter, you would just do vo-space on allow or always allow or whatever
is there.
You change your login method in System Preferences in Users and Accounts. First
you will have to do vo-space on click the lock to
Hi Cheryl,
It was an error message. it said something like, the log in key chain couldn't
be found, then it gave me options to continue anyway with log on, create a new
key chain, and I can't remember what the third option was. I chose to create a
new keychain, then it let me log on.
Hi,
There's quite a number of Keychain references in Mavericks and I've seen these
sorts of errors before. The Keychain should usually fix itself when/if you go
into the Users Groups pane of System Preferences and change your password
again. Once fixed, you shouldn't have those sorts of