Keep keychain login keeps requesting

Had trouble turning on computer. Then when I got it on recieved multiple key chain password requests. Still not able to get in to mail , icloud messaging. Any suggestions.

In Mavericks the "reset keychain" is in Preferences>General
not a perfect solution.

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    Under what circumstances do you get the request to access your Keychain?
    Open Keychain Access - it's in your Utilities folder. Select Preferences from the Keychain Access menu. Authenticate if required. Make the First Aid tab look like this:

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    Every time I use my MacPro lately, a message keeps popping up asking me for my keychain login for different applications like Itunes and Chrome. It even pops up every 10 or so minutes when I'm using it. I tried deleting everything from Keychain access, but nothing has changed, so what do I do?

    Back up all data.
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  • How to stop frequent keychain login password requests

    This problem is very irritating, I’m getting asked frequently by OS X to enter a keychain login password.  What I’ve read suggests this is related to a problem with Keychain Access.  One explanation says it can be caused by an administrator account password change where the default keychain password does not change, resulting in an inconsistency.  I have NOT changed my account password so I don’t think this is the cause of my problem.
    I’ve also tried using Keychain Access First Aid, but it currently finds no problems.
    In my case, this appears to have started after an upgrade from OS X Mavericks to Yosemite.  When I did the upgrade, the first problem I encountered was Mail stopped working – I was unable to send or receive mail.  I could, however, go to my mail provider at their web site and view mail there just fine.  That problem was resolved by using Keychain Access First Aid - I can now use Apple Mail on my "Air" just fine, but I’m still being inundated with frequent requests to enter a keychain login password.  I get these requests from Mail, AddressBookSourceSync, Messages Agent, Safari, Local Items, CalendarAgent, and com.apple.MailServiceAgent.xpc. 
    Once I enter my login password to 3-5 of these requests, I’m able to continue working on my Macbook Air, however once I close and reopen the lid of my Air, the requests start anew.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

    Keychain - OS X Mavericks v10.9.1: Repeated prompts to unlock "Local Items"
    Try  resetting the original keychain.
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    Keychain Issues - Resolve  see post by Kappy

  • Help Please my Keychain Login keeps popping up and refusing my password.

    I don't normally have a login password on boot up but I have not used the login for so long I've forgotten my password.
    OK so I used the MacBook 13 Install Disk and reset the password to something more memorable.
    Then it advised me to synchronize this with the Keychain Password which I knew nothing about.
    So I put in the same password in the keychain password box.
    Now when I boot up I get a password box and my user name every time (I'd like to switch that off as I don't need a password, I'm the only user and nobody will steal this MacBook)
    But even when I login with my new password, the Keychain Password box keeps popping up and asking for the pass. I type in the one I had set and it tells me that's incorrect. So the box pops up again and again.
    Next it came up every time I tried to send or receive email and asked me to log the email password into the Keychain list as well so I did place a tick in that box. But still the Keychain keeps coming up.
    Can I switch off all the BootUp adminstrator password boxes so it goes the way it used to when I first got it? Also can I kill off the Keychain thing as it has 18 entries in it that maybe can be scrapped. They're all my chat passwords and email server ones in the list.
    I tried a Keychain Verify and Repair in the Applications Utilities and it says all is checking out fine yet it still won't accept what I type in the password box for Keychain. I'm only using a 7 letter password.
    Can anyone solve this for me if I follow the list of instructions on how to turn all this password thing off? Hope so.
    Thanks
    Plado

    See if this MacFixit tutorial helps:
    Tutorial: Keychain issues; resolving
    If you can't access your keychain, or forget your password If you can't get into your keychain file because you've forgotten your password or the keychain file appears to be corrupt, there are a couple of options.
    First, if you've forgotten your password, you can use the "Keychain First Aid" utility to make the keychain password the same as the login password.
    This can be accomplished via the following process:
    Open Keychain Access (located in Applications/Utilities
    Go to the "Keychain Access" menu and select "Preferences"
    Click the "First Aid" tab
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    Close the Preferences window
    Go to the "Keychain Access" menu and select "Keychain First Aid"
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    Click the "Repair" button
    Another option is to completely delete your keychain then recreate it. This routine is useful if your keychain appears to be corrupt or otherwise inaccessible.
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    Launch Keychain Access (located in Applications/Utilities)
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    Select the problematic keychain from the left-hand pane.
    Navigate to the "File" menu and select "Delete Keychain '(name of keychain)'"
    Check all options for deletion and press "OK"
    Create a new keychain by going to the "File" menu, then "New" and selecting "New Keychain"
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    Persistently asked for stored passwords If you are persistently asked for passwords in various applications that you have specified should be remembered in a keychain, your "login" keychain may not be active for one reason or another.
    Navigate to ~/Library/Keychains/ (this is the Library folder inside your user home folder). Find the file named "login.keychain" and double-click it.
    Failing that, select the "login" keychain within the Keychain Access application and make sure it is the default keychain by going to the "File" menu and selecting "Make 'Login' Default"
    Turn off Keychain synchronization in applications having problems If specific applications are experiencing issues when accessing password-protected material, Keychain may be to blame.
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    Re-open System Preferences and repeat steps 1 and 2
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    If the above process does not re-allow synchronization, you may need to leave Keychain synchronization turned off in the "Sync" tab of the .Mac System Preferences pane.
    The above comes from an article published on MacFixit.com.

  • Keychain Login: Password Requests, Login=Pinwheel

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    Please take these steps to resynchronize the iCloud keychain. Your keychain on iCloud and your other Apple devices won't be affected. Take Step 2 only if Step 1 doesn't solve the problem.
    Step 1
    Back up all data.
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  • Since upgrading to OS 10.8.5 login keychain corrupted keeps asking for password for OSX, mail and Safari. Solutions?

    Ever since upgrading to OS 10.8.5 login keychain corrupted; keeps asking for pasword tor OSX, mail and Safari. Help!

    Have you tried opening Keychain Access and running Keychain First Aid (under the Keychain Access menu) on the login keychain?

  • I have a new MacBook Pro.  I keep getting the message (from all different programs) that they would like to access the keychain "login".  I have run keychain repair, and it won't stop!

    I have a new MacBook Pro.  I keep getting the message "Mail would like to use your keychain "login".  How can I make this stop?  I have run the keychain repair utility.

    Hi,
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    Copy and Paste the bold text below into the text field
    ~/Library/Keychains
    Highlight the Keychain.
    Use the CMD + i Keys together (Keystrokes for Get Info from the File Menu)
    In the Info Panel that appears check the Ownership and Permission bit at the bottom.
    Example Pic
    Unlock Padlock
    Check your Shortmname Appears (the (Me) one).
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    Check you have Read and Write Permissions.
    You may need to check the Ownership and Permission on the ~/Library itself (you can do the same Get Info on Folders as well as Files)
    If you don't Own it then, when you have changed that also Apply to Contents.
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  • How can I eliminate frequent messages requesting keychain login?

    How can I eliminate frequent messages requesting keychain login?

    Take a look at this support article and let us know if it helps with your problem.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1631
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