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Macs R We macsrwe at macsrwe.com
Thu Jan 3 15:22:41 PST 2008


On Jan 2, 2008, at 1:00 PM, macosx-talk-request at omnigroup.com wrote:

> After some more troubleshooting . . . it appears that if you have your
> keychain set to lock after a period of inactivity you get this prompt.
> Setting the keychain to remain unlocked keeps it from happening.
>
> This solves the problem . . . sort of . . . but to me it's a Windows
> sort of solution . . . it's a workaround more then an actual solution.

I found that the best way to address this problem is to create a  
second keychain that is not set to be automatically locked, and store  
the non-critical passwords in there.  Apparently, the OS is very good  
about searching all the unlocked keychains first before giving up and  
asking you to unlock a locked one.

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