Very weird. My login.keychain keeps running away...

I am about to throw my iBook off my balcony and buy a PC.
My login.keychain keeps disappearing. I don't know why.
When I open the keychain it appears as a grey square instead of a padlock (system ones are fine). So I have 5 times repaired it. Which fixes the problem but not for long. Sometimes I will open an application (last time was Microsoft Messenger) and all of a sudden my dock will lose its prefs and stop hiding and my exposé corners stop working.
If I log out, other trouble happens (locale info, bookmarks, iTunes library, etc. go missing).
I know my passwords are lost, I just want to stop this from happening again.
Anyone?

OK, I spoke too soon. It's ALMOST fixed, but there's still one niggling litte problem.
When I start up my computer, it first asks me to log in (as it should).
Then, after it begins to load everything, the following message pops up.
"Mac OS wants to use the "myname logins" keychain. Please enter the keychain password"
I enter it and that's the end of the problem until the next time I start up the computer. This is a huge improvement to what it was previously doing, but I'd like to fix that, too.
I am wondering if it's related to a problem with the configuration of my login keychains.
When I open KeyChain Access, it shows 2 login keychains, one called "login" and the other "myname logins" (I added the second one to solve the problem at the beginning of this topic - April 22 above).
The one OS X asks for is myname logins. 
Myname logins contains passwords for my LAN, but nothing for the airport itself.
The "Login" keychain contains passwords for my airport/time capsule.  But there are 8 different entries for it, 4 of them with the same "Date modified" and 4 more with a second "Date modified". 
This login keychain also contains many obsolete entries for ISPs I no longer use, and for routers I used once or twice in clients' offices several years ago.
So, 5 questions.
Can I remove all these obsolete keychain items?
Can I remove some of the duplicate items?
Should I consolidate these to one keychain or should I leave them separate?
If I should consolidate them, how do I do it?
Will consolidating them solve my problem with OS X asking for my keychain login password when my configuration is loading?
Thanks.

Similar Messages

  • My login.keychain keeps disappearing...Help!

    Tough one here I think...
    My login.keychain keeps disappearing. Has done about 6 times in the last two days. It takes all my passwords and preferences with it. Every time I repair or replace the keychain it acts fine for a while. The I launch an application that looks up a password and it happens again.
    I need help for my sanity. %P
    Jazqas

    Hi, Jazqas.
    1. Do you mean the file is actually gone, or is it that apps keep requesting access to the keychain?
    2. Files that go missing unexpectedly can indicate a corrupted disk directory. As a general checkup, I suggest you run the procedure outlined in my "Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption" FAQ. Perform the steps therein in the order specified.
    3. Have you been using the Reset Safari function of Safari? Do not use "Reset Safari" unless you are prepared to lose all Internet passwords saved in your keychain.
    "Reset Safari" is primarily intended for clearing personal information that may have been saved while using a public Internet terminal running Safari. While it can be used as a Safari troubleshooting action of last resort, it was not designed with that intent and one should backup their keychain first. See the AppleCare Knowledge Base document “Safari 2.0 Help: Resetting Safari.” Unfortunately, Reset Safari cannot be undone.
    Good luck!
    Dr. Smoke
    Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X
    Note: The information provided in the link(s) above is freely available. However, because I own The X Lab™, a commercial Web site to which some of these links point, the Apple Discussions Terms of Use require I include the following disclosure statement with this post:
    I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.

  • Login keychain keeps disappearing from Keychain Access Utility

    I'm running OSX 10.8.3 on a mid 2009 MacBook Pro, and having several problems with passwords and perhaps permissions.
    There are two users on this computer, one for me and one for my wife.  Mine was set up long before hers, but she uses it more because I use a newer Mac now.
    On her account, everything seems to function normally.  It's my account that is causing problems.
    For example, mail can't remember my passwords. I have gmail (and others) configured in Mail, and when I go to check the account settings, everything is right except the password space is blank.  When I start mail, it prompts for the passwords for each of the mail accounts, I enter it, and it prompts again, endlessly. 
    Also, I can't log in to iCloud from that computer, although I can login from my browser on the same Pro, and from my iPhone and from my MacAirbook using the same account and password.  (This may or may not be related - I don't know.)
    When I open KeyChain Access, the upper left panel shows only two Keychains - System and System Roots.
    I tried File/Add Keychain and pointed to the login.keychain in home/library/keychains. The login keychain shows up in the upper left panel, and the passwords for all my previously added logins all show up when I click on the login keychain in the upper left panel and then click on the passwords category in the lower left panel of Keychain Access.
    But when I quit keychain access and restart it, or when I restart the computer and go back to keychain access, the login keychain has again disappeared again.
    I have tried keychain "verify" and "repair" but verify says everything is OK,  no problems, and so repair doesn't fix anything. It checks the login.keychain and says there are no problems.
    Any suggestions? 

    OK, I spoke too soon. It's ALMOST fixed, but there's still one niggling litte problem.
    When I start up my computer, it first asks me to log in (as it should).
    Then, after it begins to load everything, the following message pops up.
    "Mac OS wants to use the "myname logins" keychain. Please enter the keychain password"
    I enter it and that's the end of the problem until the next time I start up the computer. This is a huge improvement to what it was previously doing, but I'd like to fix that, too.
    I am wondering if it's related to a problem with the configuration of my login keychains.
    When I open KeyChain Access, it shows 2 login keychains, one called "login" and the other "myname logins" (I added the second one to solve the problem at the beginning of this topic - April 22 above).
    The one OS X asks for is myname logins. 
    Myname logins contains passwords for my LAN, but nothing for the airport itself.
    The "Login" keychain contains passwords for my airport/time capsule.  But there are 8 different entries for it, 4 of them with the same "Date modified" and 4 more with a second "Date modified". 
    This login keychain also contains many obsolete entries for ISPs I no longer use, and for routers I used once or twice in clients' offices several years ago.
    So, 5 questions.
    Can I remove all these obsolete keychain items?
    Can I remove some of the duplicate items?
    Should I consolidate these to one keychain or should I leave them separate?
    If I should consolidate them, how do I do it?
    Will consolidating them solve my problem with OS X asking for my keychain login password when my configuration is loading?
    Thanks.

  • HT201640 My Mac Becomes very hot easily and fan keeps running even without running any apps

    Hi all,
    My MacBook Pro Mid 2012 Retina recently get hot easily and the fan just keeps running even with low work load.
    For example, right now, I just have Safari opened. (only one webpage opened, which is this) and my keeps running. the laptop gets hot.
    If w/o the adapter connected, it can only last 1.5 hrs.
    wehen clicked on the battery symbol on the menu bar, under the "Apps Using Significant Energy'" it says Safari.
    Even sometimes, I have no apps open, the fan will still be running. and there is no apps using significant energy...........
    what is wrong with my mac? I tried System Management Reset couple times, it does not help....
    and all my apps/OS are updated! I dont have too many apps (only 30) installed on my mac.
    Thanks for any comments/ideas.

    Back up all data before proceeding.
    Quit Safari if it’s running. Then select
               ▹ Force Quit…
    from the menu bar. A small window will open with a list of running applications. Safari may appear in that list, even though you quit it. If so, select it and press return. Close the window.
    Step 1
    Hold down the option key and select
              Go ▹ Library
    from the Finder menu bar. Delete the following items from the Library folder (some may not exist):
              Caches/com.apple.Safari
              Caches/com.apple.Safari.SearchHelper
              Caches/com.apple.SafariServices
              Caches/com.apple.WebKit.PluginProcess
              Caches/com.apple.WebProcess
              Caches/Metadata/Safari
              Preferences/com.apple.WebKit.PluginHost.plist
              Preferences/com.apple.WebKit.PluginProcess.plist
              Saved Application State/com.apple.Safari.savedState
    Leave the Library folder open. Try Safari again. If the problem is solved, stop here. Close the Library folder. If you still have a problem, continue.
    Step 2
    Move the following items from the open Library folder to the Desktop (again, some may not exist):
              Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies
              Internet Plug-Ins
              Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.Safari.*.plist
              Preferences/com.apple.Safari.Extensions.plist
              Preferences/com.apple.Safari.LSSharedFileList.plist
              Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist
              Preferences/com.apple.WebFoundation.plist
              PubSub/Database
              Safari
              SyncedPreferences/com.apple.Safari.plist
    Here, "*" stands for a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes.
    Note 1: You are not moving the Safari application. You’re moving a folder named “Safari.”
    Note 2: This step will remove your Safari extensions, if any, and their settings. If you choose to reinstall them, do so one at a time, testing each time to make sure you haven’t restored the problem.
    Try again. Your settings and bookmarks will be lost. The default set of bookmarks will be restored. Delete them all.
    If Safari is now working normally (apart from the lost settings), look inside the “Safari” folder on the Desktop for a file named “Bookmarks.plist”. Select
              File ▹ Import Bookmarks...
    from the Safari menu bar. Import from that file. Recreate the rest of your Safari settings. You can then delete the items you moved to the Desktop.
    If the issue is still not resolved, quit Safari again and put all the items you moved to the Desktop back where they were, overwriting the newer ones that may have been created in their place. You don’t need to replace the files you deleted in Step 1. Stop here and post again.
    If you don’t like the results of the last step, you can undo it completely by quitting Safari and restoring the items you moved or deleted in that step from your backup, overwriting any that were created in their place.

  • Login keychain keeps updating without my control

    Hello. I'm hoping someone can help, because this is starting to annoy me. I upgraded to Mavericks when it came out, and followed whatever on-screen prompts came up during installation to set up iCloud. I don't really use iCloud for anything, but I wanted to do everything to the tee. I inadvertently set up iCloud keychain, and then decided that I would rather my passwords, however encrypted, not be on a server somewhere. I don't actually have any devices to sync to. I turned off iCloud keychain. I then deleted a few login entries in keychain and later noticed in Safari there was a prompt on those websites asking for permission to auto-fill my password. I checked the keychain and those entries were back. I deleted them again. This happened 2 or 3 more times before I caught on that something was syncing behind my back. I read online about deleting stuff from Apple servers, and I did that. I re-ticked iCloud Keychain again, and went in Account Details > Allowing Approving... and unchecked that, and then disabled iCloud, and when it asked if I want to delete from this Mac, I said yes. All well and good, except after deleting those entries again, they came back again. Thinking my entire keychain must be cursed, I deleted the whole thing, and sure enough, after about a few hours all of my entries are back, and all auto-fill password are a-go. I want this to stop, I want to systematically delete every scrap of information so that no syncing continues without my control. I want this snapshot of my keychain from the past to die.

    Hello,
    To find the correct solution to your problem, we need some more non-personal information from you. Please do the following:
    # Use ONE of these methods to open the Firefox Troubleshooting Information page:
    #* Click the menu button [[Image:New Fx Menu]], click on help [[Image:Help-29]] and select ''Troubleshooting Information''.
    #* Type '''about:support''' into the Firefox address bar and press the enter key.
    # At the top of the Troubleshooting Information page that comes up, you should see a button that says "Copy text to clipboard". Click it.
    #Now, go back to your forum post, right-click in the reply box and select '''Paste''' from the context menu (or else click inside the reply box and press the Ctrl+V keys) to paste all the information you copied into the forum post.
    If you need further information about the Troubleshooting information page, please read the article [[Use the Troubleshooting Information page to help fix Firefox issues]].
    Thanks in advance for your help!

  • Why does it keep asking me for the login keychain password?

    I am having a problem where my imac keeps asking me for a "login keychain" password. I type in my password every time, but that doesn't fix my problem. I need to know if this is bad or not, and how i can turn it off.
    Thanks!

    Hey there Daniel,
    It sounds like you are being prompted over and over for your Login Keychain, and entering it does not seem to make the prompts stop. I would start by running First Aid on the Keychain with this article:
    Mac OS X 10.6: Solving problems with keychains
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph7296
    To check keychains for problems using Keychain First Aid:
    Open Keychain Access, located in the Utilites folder in the Applications folder.
    Choose Keychain Access > Keychain First Aid.
    Enter your user name and password.
    Select Verify and click Start. Any problems found will be displayed.
    If there are problems, select Repair, and then click Start.
    If that does not resolve the issue, I would next reset your Keychain:
    In Keychain Access, choose Preferences from the Keychain Access menu.
    If available, click the Reset My Default Keychain button. This will remove the login keychain and create a new one with the password provided.
    If Reset My Default Keychain is not available, choose Keychain List from the Edit menu.
    Delete the "login" keychain.
    The next time you log in to the account, you can save your current password in a keychain.
    From: OS X: Keychain Access asks for keychain "login" after changing login           password
              http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1631
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    All the very best,
    Sterling

  • 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 didn't install Genieo because it looked weird but it says its running when I try to throw it away

    I didn't install Genieo because it looked weird but it says its running when I try to throw it away.  I'm nervous about running the ininstall

    Hello,
    One way to test is to Safe Boot from the HD, (holding Shift key down at bootup), run Disk Utility in Applications>Utilities, then highlight your drive, click on Repair Permissions, Test for problem in Safe Mode...
    PS. Safe boot may stay on the gray radian for a long time, let it go, it's trying to repair the Hard Drive
    Reboot, test again.
    If it only does it in Regular Boot, then it could be some hardware problem like Video card, (Quartz is turned off in Safe Mode), or Airport, or some USB or Firewire device, or 3rd party add-on, Check System Preferences>Accounts (Users & Groups in later OSX versions)>Login Items window to see if it or something relevant is listed.
    Check the System Preferences>Other Row, for 3rd party Pref Panes.
    Also look in these if they exist, some are invisible...
    /private/var/run/StartupItems
    /Library/StartupItems
    /System/Library/StartupItems
    /System/Library/LaunchDaemons
    /Library/LaunchDaemons
    Also see...
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4497906?start=45&tstart=0

  • Login.keychain.sb files keep growing?

    The Keychains folder is ~/Library/ contains 1538 entries such as login.keychain.sb-ff678f7f-4MV5Ub and metadata.keychain.sb-1dcddc31-tBkSkj  plus the login.keychain and the metadata.keychain files.
    The folder is 104.3 MB and keeps growing.
    Is it safe to trash all the .sb files? What are the caveats?
    Thanks

    The files are written at boot time, every time I boot. 21 login.keychain.sb files, such as the one above, are written.
    I haven't seen any metadata file (yet ...) nor noticed any strange behavior after pulling all the keychain and metadata files out of the Keychain folder.
    I would like to know what those files are for and why Apple has decided that they need to be there .......
    BTW, nothing like this happens on the HD partition that runs 10.6.8.

  • Safari login keychain box keeps popping up - how to stop?

    Please excuse this rookie question, but we recently bought an IMac. The Safari login keychain box keeps popping up and after clicking on cancel, it comes up again and after clicking on cancel again it goes away for a while, then comes back later and does the same thing. How to stop?

    OS x 10.5 Lion or 10.9 Mavericks?
    OS X 10.9 Mavericks
    “Local Items” keychain prompt?
    This may help.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5362?viewlocale=en_US

  • My Mac keeps asking for my "login" keychain after I changed my password on my Mac. How do I stop the popups?

    I forgot the password to my Mac, so I reset my password, and ever since then, there have been popups asking for my "login" keychain password. I enter it every time, but they still pop up. Also, my Mail keeps asking for the password to my email, and iMessage is on, but I can't receive any messages, and the window won't even pop up.
    Does anyone know the solution for this?

    Go to your Utilities folder and open Keychain Access. Follow the steps here: Mac OS X: Keychain Access asks for keychain "login" after changing login password.

  • Since upgrading to 10.7.2 to use iCloud, i keep getting a message with ubd wants to use the login keychain, anyone for help to how to get rid of this...

    since upgrading to 10.7.2 to use iCloud, i keep getting a window message with ubd wants to use the login keychain, i put the right password but it keeps coming back, anyone for help to how to get rid of this...

    This is what I did and it seems to have worked so far. While that little annoying box is up you need to open the Keychain access by:
    going to applications -> open utilities folder -> click to open Keychain Access
    Now here is the stupid part, you have to continue to press the cancel button on the "ubd wants to use login keychain" box for the kaychain window to open. Once you have keychain access open go to:
    the top of your monitor and select "Keychain Access" right next to the little apple logo -> click preferences in the options panel-> the preference box will open now -> click "Reset My Default Keychain" -> another box will pop up that says "Please enter your login password. This password will be used to create your new keychain" (of course this is assuming that you use a login password to access your mac) -> enter your login password and a box shows up that says "created a new empty 'Login' keychain"
    After that you should be good to go. This new keychain you created with your login password overides the old keychain. The old keychain is still available in the Keychain's folder but is not being used and therefor can be deleted. All you have to do now is press ok, and your good. If the "ubd wants to use login keychain" box is still there after you reset your keychains just hit cancel and it should be gone for good or you can enter your login password.
    Is this a fixall that will work forever? I have no idea but doing this has allowed me to access my network at work and all the servers I need to get to.
    Oh and one more thing. You may need to press cancel on the ubd box throughout this entire process, I just gon in the habit of clicking a button hitting cancel on the ubd box and the new window would pop up.
    I hope this helps you! Sorry if it's long, I was trying to be as detailed as possible to make it  easier. Let me know how it goes.

  • Lion keeps emptying my "login" keychain?

    Every time Lion on my MBA tries to sync with mobileme it empties my login keychain.  The copy of the keychain in the mobilemaybe cloud is good and fine, and works fine on my other machines (Macmini - lion, and various snowleopard devices).
    It's as if lion fails to pull the "login" keychain items down, and happens EVERY time it syncs.
    Is anyone else seeing this kind of problem?

    If your mobileme has been moved to cloud...you should not be syncing keychains.  If it has not...you should: activate root, add in a new admin user that is temporary, copy everything but library folder from your user to that, blow away you user account (leave the home folder alone) and readd with the same name...copy the other non-library folders back.
    Your issue is machine specific and therefore it is UID specific, that account is busted.

  • I have iPhone 3 OS 6.12 and battery keeps running out very fast.

    I have iPhone 3 OS 6.12 and battery keeps running out very fast.

    Here are the iPhone battery conservation tips.
    iPhone
    Watch some of the things you may have set up as the article suggests.  Check email fetch frequency, push notifications, location services, etc.

  • MacBook keeps asking for the 'login' keychain password?

    Well I updated my Macbook to Mavericks and after restarting it a couple days later, a window annoyingly keeps popping up asking for the keychain password which I've unfortunately forgotten. I researched a little and someone suggested trying the KeyChain First Aid and if that fails, to delete it but neither work. How can I stop this from constantly popping up on my screen?
    Thankyou!!!

    Hi RMGA,
    If you are repeatedly prompted for your login keychain password, you may find the following article helpful:
    Mac OS X: Keychain Access asks for keychain "login" after changing login password
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1631
    Regards,
    - Brenden

Maybe you are looking for

  • Drill key in a hierarchy

    Hello all, I have a question regarding the primary key in a hierarchy drill down. Lets consider Country name,Country ID-->State Name, state ID-->city Name, City ID Now in the level based hierarchy, I set Country ID as Primary key, Country name as a k

  • How to find sid,serial# for sql in v$sqlarea

    Hi, 10gR2 in order to dig down the session which is running particular sql say querying v$sqlarea and getting sql_id now how to map it to v$session

  • How Standalone OC4J and the Oracle Application Server linked to each other

    Hi , Please let me know what is the relation between a Standalone OC4J and the Oracle Application Server ? In my application The Oracle Application Server is installed in C drive and there is a Stand alone oC4j . Please tell me how they are linked to

  • Syslog Reports not collect Syslog.log file Messages

    I am doing a installation on CiscoWorks 3.2. after two three weeks I found my syslog services is not working properly. Once I checked on the syslog.log its updated with the device logs as normal. But when I am going to generate report it's not collec

  • UTF16 equivalent of Control A as delimiter in BCP

    Hi, I'm creating data extract using BCP which will be consumed by Hive. Hive by default understands Control A (0x01) as delimiter. When I create bcp output in -c mode and provide 0x01 as delimiter and try opening it, I can read the output file in not