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Keychain "reset to defaults"
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<blockquote data-quote="jonkovach" data-source="post: 541411" data-attributes="member: 42431"><p>Well, let's see.... </p><p>I installed AppDelete</p><p>I installed PhotoZoom Pro 2</p><p>I installed Rumpus</p><p>I installed YouSendIt (they have a downloadable program now)</p><p>I installed MainMenu - however that was after the problem</p><p></p><p>And I think that's all I have done.</p><p>I haven't added any peripherals or added to my system at all in any other way. Actually it seemed like it all started after Thanksgiving, where my computer had started up and was trying to connect to servers that were shut off for the holiday. I came in on Monday, and it was asking for my password all over the place.</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonkovach, post: 541411, member: 42431"] Well, let's see.... I installed AppDelete I installed PhotoZoom Pro 2 I installed Rumpus I installed YouSendIt (they have a downloadable program now) I installed MainMenu - however that was after the problem And I think that's all I have done. I haven't added any peripherals or added to my system at all in any other way. Actually it seemed like it all started after Thanksgiving, where my computer had started up and was trying to connect to servers that were shut off for the holiday. I came in on Monday, and it was asking for my password all over the place. Jon [/QUOTE]
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