I hadn't but now I have and the pesky demand windows have gone.
Thanks.
Bill
On 20/09/2010, at 1:59 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Bill,
Have you tried deleting the "skype" item(s) in Keychain?
Was the problem exactly the same after you did this?
Also, have you run Keychain First Aid? -
Hi Bill,
Have you tried deleting the "skype" item(s) in Keychain?
Was the problem exactly the same after you did this?
Also, have you run Keychain First Aid? - you can verify/repair your keychain
configuration from the Keychain Access program.
Cheers
Neil
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Albany, West
Hi Bill,
Have you tried deleting the "skype" item(s) in Keychain?
Was the problem exactly the same after you did this?
Cheers
Neil
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com
on 20/9/10 1:32 PM, Bill Parker at re...@westnet.com.au wrote
Thanks Neil - I just do not like unexplained demands on access to my
computer when they are clearly uneeded. There's no way around this
keychain stuff that I know of.
Bill
On 20/09/2010, at 11:46 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Ronni, Hi Bill,
I don't use Skype, so this is just me thinki
Hi Ronni, Hi Bill,
I don't use Skype, so this is just me thinking out loud ;o)
I can see that this would solve the problem - it is the same as hitting
"allow" without having to do it every time (forgive me for stating the
obvious)
The thing is, Bill says he hits "Deny" rather than "Allow" and e
Greetings! What are the specifications and year of manufacture?
Cheers, Joe
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Hi Bill,
When you set up Skype you have to set a Username & Password.
The message you are probably receiving is:
"Skype wants to use your confidential information stored in "Skype" in your
keychain.
Do you want to allow access to this item?
The choices are: "Always allow" "Deny" and "Allow"
Sel
i just have chosen allow all & that stopped it, i checked & cannot
find anything in regards to the keychain access
James
On 19/09/2010, at 20:12, Bill Parker wrote:
No I do not use a password, I just choose "deny" everytime - it
works fine. I just wonder if I can switch this process of
No I do not use a password, I just choose "deny" everytime - it works
fine. I just wonder if I can switch this process off ( it asks twice)
Bill
On 19/09/2010, at 7:50 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:
skype tries to store the login/password, i assume you type in the
password to get skype goi
skype tries to store the login/password, i assume you type in the
password to get skype going
allowing access give auto login capabilities
every time skype gets updated it will ask for keychain access
James
On 19/09/2010, at 17:51, Bill Parker wrote:
Every time I log into Skype it wants to r
Every time I log into Skype it wants to record something in my
keychain.Should I allow this? I have always refused and it makes
no diff. to anything I do on Skype.
Bill
Dr Bill Parker
“The greatest enemy of the truth is not the lie – deliberate,
contrived, and dishonest – but
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