bbloke
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Just to let everyone know, Apple has released "Keychain First Aid" which I found fixed a problem I was occasionally having with Keychain. Apple's document/download can be found at:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107234
Quote:
"About Keychain First Aid 1.0
You may use Keychain First Aid to resolve issues in which:
* A user's .Mac password is not retained in Internet preference pane, as described in technical document 107097, "Mac OS X 10.2: Won't Save .Mac Password".
* Mail and iChat could continue to prompt users for their password after saving it in the keychain.
* A user could be unexpectedly prompted to unlock the keychain after changing account information or Home directory location.
* Duplicate Mail passwords could appear in the keychain, as described in technical document 106546, "Mac OS X 10.1: Re-enter Mail Password After Upgrade".
* Multiple references to the same keychain could appear in the Keychain Access application.
* Applications are unable to retrieve items from a keychain file located on a network volume.
* Saved passwords could not be read if they were created or modified by certain pre-release versions of Jaguar.
* A Keychain dialog can sometimes prompt for permission to decrypt a "(null)" item."
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107234
Quote:
"About Keychain First Aid 1.0
You may use Keychain First Aid to resolve issues in which:
* A user's .Mac password is not retained in Internet preference pane, as described in technical document 107097, "Mac OS X 10.2: Won't Save .Mac Password".
* Mail and iChat could continue to prompt users for their password after saving it in the keychain.
* A user could be unexpectedly prompted to unlock the keychain after changing account information or Home directory location.
* Duplicate Mail passwords could appear in the keychain, as described in technical document 106546, "Mac OS X 10.1: Re-enter Mail Password After Upgrade".
* Multiple references to the same keychain could appear in the Keychain Access application.
* Applications are unable to retrieve items from a keychain file located on a network volume.
* Saved passwords could not be read if they were created or modified by certain pre-release versions of Jaguar.
* A Keychain dialog can sometimes prompt for permission to decrypt a "(null)" item."