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Thread: Keyring Initialization

  1. #11
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    Re: Keyring Initialization

    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Lint View Post
    For those 9.04, the path is: Applications --> Accessories --> Passwords and Encryption Keys --> File --> New --> Password Keyring

    Type "default" for the keyring name. Good Luck!
    If the "default" name already exists, right-click>delete it first.

  2. #12
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    Re: Keyring Initialization

    try using 'admin' as the password

  3. #13
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    Sep 2006
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    Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala

    Re: Keyring Initialization

    If you go to your home folder and then click Ctrl-H, it will show you all of your hidden files.

    Find and double-click the folder entitled .gnome2

    Then click on the folder entitled .keyrings

    Then delete everything in that folder.

    It will give you a fresh start on your keyrings.
    To err is human, to forgive is very ... dog-like.

    Thomas Aaron
    FetchMasters, LLC

  4. #14
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    Jul 2010
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    Smile Re: Keyring Initialization

    Quote Originally Posted by jdb View Post
    If you can remove the keyring password & get it to the point where its asks you for a new password the first time just hit the return key.
    From then on it will store passwords un-encrypted & not ask you for a keyring password anymore.

    jdb
    Done, next time i need to log me at ssh server ill see if it work. at the moment thanks

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