Keychain Issue in Mac
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Why do you mean by reset? Removing all stored passwords? Or is it nagging you for a password?
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Yes,the password issue in the machine.Mac is in Domain and the reset need to be done by command line without any data loss
Keychain issue is like Windows Credential manager
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Ok, so that solution in linked article should work. Set it as a cron job and forget it. If in doubt test it on a single machine.
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@marcinozga Whether it will delete all users library files ?
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No, just keychain.
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@marcinozga Will try in the test machine and update the same
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Just keep in mind, this will delete anything stored in that user's keychain.
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@marcinozga That is all password?
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Yes. Well, Keychain stores all info in 3 locations that I'm aware, so some data will remain.
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@marcinozga Thats not a problem
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@Lakshmana Why do you always ask how to fix a specific issues instead of trying to understand how the processes work?
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@irj said in Keychain Issue in Mac:
always ask how to fix a specific i
The small issues will also helpful for someone @IRJ
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@lakshmana said in Keychain Issue in Mac:
@irj said in Keychain Issue in Mac:
always ask how to fix a specific i
The small issues will also helpful for someone @IRJ
All I am saying instead of asking what is 7*3? Learn the logic behind equation , not just the answer.
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In order to change a Keychain password, you'll have to know the original password used to create the Keychain. If you don't know what that original password is, simply create a new Keychain with a new password and enter passwords into the Keychain as you or the user comes across applications that require a password.