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    Evolution asks for Keyring password after upgrade to Hardy

    Hallo,

    I upgraded to Hardy from Gutsy last week and now Evolution asks for a keyring password when I start it up.

    The problem is, I never set up any keyring passwords so I haven't the faintest idea what to type in.

    I tried the admin password, and the password for the mailservice itself, but no success.Clicking on the "skip" button makes no difference ( I assume it's "skip", I'm translating from German)

    The only way to get rid of the dialog box is to kill it via terminal.

    But I can't read any mail now ...

    Thanks in advance for any tips

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    Re: Evolution asks for Keyring password after upgrade to Hardy

    I have the same problem. I have yet to find a solution

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    Re: Evolution asks for Keyring password after upgrade to Hardy

    Try this if it could work your case:

    Press Alt+F2 and input "gksudo nautilus" (w/o double quote): This will open your nautilus window with you as root. Try to browse the ~/.gnome2/keyrings directory and make a backup copy of it (keyrings folder). (While in YOUR home directory, press Ctrl+H so you can see the hidden .gnome2 folder).

    Navigate to System->Preferences->Encryption and Keyrings, on the "Password Keyrings" tab, select login and click "Remove Keyring". Close the windows and logout on your account. Login back and retry your Evolution.
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    Re: Evolution asks for Keyring password after upgrade to Hardy

    Quote Originally Posted by iaculallad View Post
    Try this if it could work your case:

    Press Alt+F2 and input "gksudo nautilus" (w/o double quote): This will open your nautilus window with you as root. Try to browse the ~/.gnome2/keyrings directory and make a backup copy of it (keyrings folder). (While in YOUR home directory, press Ctrl+H so you can see the hidden .gnome2 folder).

    Navigate to System->Preferences->Encryption and Keyrings, on the "Password Keyrings" tab, select login and click "Remove Keyring". Close the windows and logout on your account. Login back and retry your Evolution.
    I had same problem. You just need to install libpam-gnome-keyring, and after next evolution password request allow auto password.

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    Re: Evolution asks for Keyring password after upgrade to Hardy

    Quote Originally Posted by iaculallad View Post
    Try this if it could work your case:

    Press Alt+F2 and input "gksudo nautilus" (w/o double quote): This will open your nautilus window with you as root. Try to browse the ~/.gnome2/keyrings directory and make a backup copy of it (keyrings folder). (While in YOUR home directory, press Ctrl+H so you can see the hidden .gnome2 folder).

    Navigate to System->Preferences->Encryption and Keyrings, on the "Password Keyrings" tab, select login and click "Remove Keyring". Close the windows and logout on your account. Login back and retry your Evolution.
    I tried that but my E&K window (in Ubuntu Intrepid) doesn't have that tab (see keyring). Do you have any suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by screenn View Post
    I had same problem. You just need to install libpam-gnome-keyring, and after next evolution password request allow auto password.
    I already have that installed, and I still get asked to log in every time I fire up Evo (after restarting/logging in, additional launches of Evo in that session don't prompt me for my pwd). Any other ideas?

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    Re: Evolution asks for Keyring password after upgrade to Hardy

    Hi

    I have the same problem, after enable autologin everytime i open Evolution it ask me for a key (password)...

    I think is beter to disable again autologin

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