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        <title><![CDATA[RE: Snow Leopard keychain and password administration 101]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Is there anyway to auto-update certain passwords when the main keychain password is updated?  For instance, if I change my work network password, I have to shut the Mac down, hard-wire it to the network, login with the new password, update the keychain password with the new one, and then manually update my Exchange and WPA passwords in the keychain.  I want those two passwords to always be the same as the main keychain password.]]></description>
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        <dc:creator><![CDATA[murraysg]]></dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 06:29:29 -0800</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[Nice work but ... what if you've forgotten the keychain's password?I am currently trying to figure out how to upgrade software and the password is not correct. The password I use to unlock the machine on startup works, but nothing else.I am unable to use Keychain First Aid as the system will not accept my password.Currently, I have a 16GB Mac Pro which sits waiting for new software but no matter which password I use, it still refuses to accept them.I've tried the reboot from the System disc but that's fine if you want to change the passwords and not the keychain.Any ideas?]]></description>
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        <dc:creator><![CDATA[Stu042]]></dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 01:01:16 -0700</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[I never thought it was this easy! I'll keep a note of this.]]></description>
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        <dc:creator><![CDATA[Bill_M.]]></dc:creator>
        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 06:46:29 -0800</pubDate>
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        <title><![CDATA[Great article! A couple of notes...]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Thanks for a great &quot;Intro to Keychains&quot; article.One thing that I noticed is that someone (perhaps an editor) changed slashes to backslashes in the Keychain paths in the article. Mac OS X uses the same path delimiter as Unix/Linux, namely a slash (&quot;/&quot;).  The article mistakenly substitutes a Windows-like backslash (&quot;\&quot;).The other note is regarding changing a user's password with the OS X DVD.  What that will work to get into a normal user account if you have physical access to the machine, if that user is FileVaulted, it will still not get you to their data.  The only way to a FileVaulted user's data is with the user's original password, or by using the &quot;Master&quot; password, if it was set by IT or the user and is known.  Otherwise, the FileVaulted data is inaccessibly encrypted and essentially gone.]]></description>
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        <dc:creator><![CDATA[RealNonZealot]]></dc:creator>
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