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In this installation of Getting to know your Mac, the MacFixIt editors will be taking a look at the Keychain Access utility. Keychain Access allows you to manage your passwords for everything from Web sites to servers and networks to encrypted folders. You can use Keychain Access to access, view, and manage your certificates, as well as resolve issues regarding Keychain passwords. The following article will examine the different functions of Keychain Access and highlight how you can successfully implement using this application to further your Mac experience. Passwords The greatest attribute to Keychain Access is the storage of passwords. As mentioned earlier, Keychain Access stores passwords for many of your most important processes.
If you forget a network password or can't seem to recall a password for a mounted volume, Keychain Access will have it stored for you. Open Keychain Access, which is located in Applications > Utilities.
From the 'Keychains' list, select a Keychain to search. The defaults are 'log-in,' 'System,' and 'System Roots.'
Most of the information you are likely to need will be in either 'log-in' or 'System.' From the 'Category' list, click on Passwords.
If you have a lot of passwords, you can use the drill down triangle to select a password type (AppleShare, Application, or Internet). Once you find the password you need, double-click the item and select the 'Show password' check box near the bottom of the Attributes tab. Enter your administrator password and select 'Allow.' Your password will appear, and you're ready to go. From this window you may also select the Access Control tab. This will allow you to choose which applications (or all applications) have access to this password.
You may also select to confirm before allowing access and require the Keychain password.Occasionally users may experience issues with passwords in applications. Network settings and Mail settings can get confused when passwords are changed or deleted in the program and Keychain Access does not get updated.
You may find that you have two passwords listed for the same account (like a Mail account for instance). In this case, delete the older passwords and this should resolve your issues in Mail. If you see passwords to programs, networks, or Web forms that you no longer access, you should delete these passwords to avoid similar confusion. Certificates If you are having issues with certificates (typically an error message saying that the certificate isn't accepted because the certificate authority's root certificate isn't trusted by your computer or your certificate is expired or invalid to use), you can use Keychain Access to properly distribute access settings. Obtain the root certificate from the certificate authority. Safari will display the root certificate as part of an error message.