On Feb 16, 2005, at 10:03, George wrote:
OK, I'll ask the group one more time. How do I get KeyChain to quit asking for a password every time I open Mail and Safari? I'm sure it's a simple solution, but I can't figure it out or find out anything in the books on OS X that I have.

George,

Is it KeyChain that is asking you, or is it Mail & Safari?

Are you getting the question about whether to "always allow," and are you answering affirmatively? Are you getting the question about a new location for Safari & Mail, and telling it the new location is OK?

Post screenshots (not to the list) or email them to me.

Has this always happened, or did it just recently start?

Eagle


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