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== Changing Your Password on Mac OS X ==
*Note: This will also change the password for your e-mail account!!*
*Note: This will also change the password for your e-mail account!!*


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== Keychain Password Change ==
== Keychain Password Change ==
If you changed your password anywhere other than the User Preferences panel or Login Window, you will need to change your login keychain because it still contains your old password.
If you changed your password anywhere other than the User Preferences panel or Login Window, you will need to change your login keychain because it still contains your old password.
You may be reading this because you have changed your password at some point and are now getting multiple pop-ups asking for a login keychain. You will need to use the last password you used <i>on that machine</i> to get past these dialog boxes. If you do not recall the previous password you will need to skip down to the last section.


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Reboot the machine.
Reboot the machine.
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==Reset Default Keychain==
If the previous options does not resolve the keychain issue(s), attempt the following prior to going to the "Final Option".
1) Open the Keychain Access application from /Applications/Utilities<br>
2) Select "Preferences..." from the File menu.<br>
3) Click on the "Reset My Default Keychain" button.<br>
[[File:Keychain Preferences.png]]<br>
4) Enter your login password (this is your current WPUNJ login password).<br>
5) You will see a message that a new login keychain was created. There will also be a suggestion to change the password. Do not do this.<br>
6) Restart the computer. The password from your next login should be synced with the new login keychain.
==Final Option==
If the previous steps fail to remedy keychain password requests from the OS, then you will need to engage the nuclear option.
Please note that this will result in all stored passwords being removed from your Mac.
1) Switch to the Finder<br>
2) Go to the "Go" menu and select "Go to Folder"<br>
3) Enter "~/library/Keychains" (No quotations).<br>
4) Drag ALL contents of the keychains folder to the trash.<br>
5) Press and hold the power button for a 10 second count.<br>
6) Boot the machine.<br>
7) When you login you may  be prompted to create a new login password.<br>
8) Empty the trash.
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 20 April 2018


Changing Your Password on Mac OS X

  • Note: This will also change the password for your e-mail account!!*


1) Go to the System Preferences. You can get to it from the Apple menu or the icon in the Dock.


Sys Pref Dock Icon.png
Fig. 1: System Preferences icon in Dock.


2) Click on the "Users & Groups" pane.

Users & Groups.png
Fig. 2: User & Group Preference Pane Icon.


3) Your account will be highlighted. Click on the "Change Password" button.


User Preference.png
Fig. 3: User Account Preference Window.

4) Change your password. Old password first. new one next.


Change Password.png
Fig. 4: Change password


This will change your login password and update your Keychain password (stores passwords).


Keychain Password Change

If you changed your password anywhere other than the User Preferences panel or Login Window, you will need to change your login keychain because it still contains your old password. You may be reading this because you have changed your password at some point and are now getting multiple pop-ups asking for a login keychain. You will need to use the last password you used on that machine to get past these dialog boxes. If you do not recall the previous password you will need to skip down to the last section.

Keychain1.png Fig. 5: Keychain Access

Locate the Keychain Access application in the Utilities folder.


Keychain2.png Fig. 6:Select the "Login" keychain.

Select the Login keychain.

Edit-Change Password.png Fig. 7: Select "Change Password for Keychain "Login" from the Edit menu

Select "Change Password for Keychain "Login" from the Edit menu.


Enter New Password.png Fig.8: Enter the previous password you used into the "current password" box then the new one that you created into the "new password" box.

The "previous password" is usually the last password you had. In other cases it will be the last password that worked for keychain access which may be many passwords ago. If you cannot recall what password works then a drastic measure that will delete all stored passwords must be enacted.

Deleting Login Keychain

If you have forgotten the previous password you had you will have to delete the login keychain:


Keychain3.png Fig. 9: Select "Delete Keychain "login"

From the file menu select "Delete Keychain "Login"".

Keychain4.png
Fig. 10: Select "Delete References and Files".

Select "Delete References and File"

If you had a stored Outlook (or other e-mail client) password, or any password associated with an application you will be required to enter the new password.

Reboot the machine.


Reset Default Keychain

If the previous options does not resolve the keychain issue(s), attempt the following prior to going to the "Final Option".

1) Open the Keychain Access application from /Applications/Utilities
2) Select "Preferences..." from the File menu.
3) Click on the "Reset My Default Keychain" button.
Keychain Preferences.png
4) Enter your login password (this is your current WPUNJ login password).
5) You will see a message that a new login keychain was created. There will also be a suggestion to change the password. Do not do this.
6) Restart the computer. The password from your next login should be synced with the new login keychain.

Final Option

If the previous steps fail to remedy keychain password requests from the OS, then you will need to engage the nuclear option. Please note that this will result in all stored passwords being removed from your Mac.

1) Switch to the Finder
2) Go to the "Go" menu and select "Go to Folder"
3) Enter "~/library/Keychains" (No quotations).
4) Drag ALL contents of the keychains folder to the trash.
5) Press and hold the power button for a 10 second count.
6) Boot the machine.
7) When you login you may be prompted to create a new login password.
8) Empty the trash.