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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1364820" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>In that case, your only recourse it to delete it and start anew. To do so, select Finder from the Dock; in the menubar, select <em>Go</em>, then <em>Go to Folder...</em>. Enter this path exactly:</p><p></p><p>~/Library/Keychains</p><p></p><p>Delete the two files you see there, named <em>login.keychain</em> and <em>metadata.keychain</em>, or just drag them to the Desktop for the time being. Then log out and back in. New, virgin copies of those files will be created. Bear in mind that everything stored before will be gone. There isn't any way around this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1364820, member: 38864"] In that case, your only recourse it to delete it and start anew. To do so, select Finder from the Dock; in the menubar, select [I]Go[/I], then [I]Go to Folder...[/I]. Enter this path exactly: ~/Library/Keychains Delete the two files you see there, named [I]login.keychain[/I] and [I]metadata.keychain[/I], or just drag them to the Desktop for the time being. Then log out and back in. New, virgin copies of those files will be created. Bear in mind that everything stored before will be gone. There isn't any way around this. [/QUOTE]
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