I'm using 32-bit.

I've just reconfirmed that the bug definitely exists on my system by
creating a new user account and setting up a mail account in Evolution,
which worked fine with no keyring prompts asking for a password. I then
changed my password in users-admin and logged out and back in again.
Evolution then complained that the default keyring was locked, and asked
for the keyring password (the login password before I changed it).

I'm puzzled that you didn't have this problem.  Maybe it's an artifact
of my system not being a fresh install of Hardy (it was originally 7.04,
twice dist-upgraded)?

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[users-admin] changing password via users-admin doesn't change seahorse password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271126
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