June 27th, 2010

Mac OS X: Keychain Access asks for keychain “login” after changing user login password

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Summary

If you change your account’s password using your Mac OS X Install disc (or if your network-based account password is changed due to a network admin forcing a password change), your default keychain password (which uses the same initial password as your user account) does not change. Because of this, you will be prompted to enter a keychain password each time an application requires authentication that your keychain would normally provide.

Products Affected

Mac OS X 10.4, Mac OS X 10.3, Mac OS X 10.2, Mac OS X 10.1, Mac OS X 10.0, Mac OS X 10.5

Note: This doesn’t happen if you change your account password using Accounts preferences.

If you want your default keychain to be unlocked automatically when you log in, synchronize your Keychain Access and account login passwords by doing this:

  1. Open Keychain Access (you can get to it by choosing Utilities from the Go menu in the Finder).
  2. From the Edit menu, choose Change Password for Keychain “login.”
  3. Type the former password of the account that you are currently logged in to, then click OK.
  4. If you entered the correct password, a new window appears; enter the original password again in the Current Password field.
  5. In the New Password field, type the password that matches your current account password.
  6. Re-enter the newer password in the Verify field, then click OK.

I don’t remember my original (former) account password

If this is the case, you’ll have to delete the keychain.

  1. In Keychain Access, choose Keychain List from the Edit menu.
  2. Delete the “login” keychain.

The next time you log in to the account, you can save your current password in a keychain.

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Responses to “Mac OS X: Keychain Access asks for keychain “login” after changing user login password”

  1. I changed my pass word with installer disk , then when I restart my new password cannot be accepted. I had working that keychain password will not be changed.
    But now, I do not know how to change or find setting of Keychain as i cannot go on the hard drive.

    Please please help me!
    I do not find any menu with installer about keychain,, can i use terminal? how?

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