Tim,
Got it using the Create a New Keychain option. Now I need to change
an option so I do not have to enter the login password each time I boot
up. Where would I do that? Thanks again.
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On 3/26/2014 3:12 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
It kind of depends. If you changed your password via the Terminal or from
another user, then the Login password and Keychain are likely different. If
you change your password for user Bob while logged in as Bob, then the login
password and keychain will match. So, the easiest method to clean up this
problem is simply to change your password again while logged in as that same
user.
HTH.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Mar 26, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Robert C <[email protected]> wrote:
Some time ago, I found I had to reset my login password on the Mac and that
led to having to change the keychain password. Now I am working with this again
and want to know if the password for each is the same? Thanks.
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