Hope this helps.
Run system preferences. Click on Security. In there there is a
master password option. If it tells you you've already got a master
password, then you can click change to make it something else (you'll
probably have to know the password it is before you can do this, but
I don't know, as I've not tried this) but, at least this will show if
you have a master password set or not.
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