accountsd wants to use the "Local Items" keychain
Since updating to 10.12.1 my Mac is constantly asking for - accountsd wants to use the "Local Items" keychain - I put the correct password in, it goes away and then comes up again randomly through the day.
This issue wasn't there after the initial Sierra update, only after the most recent update.
I've read others with the same issue and the only answer I can find is to logout of iCloud and then log back in. I've done this. It seems to be occurring less often, but is still happening....
I am the only user.
Anyone have a solution for me please!!
Thanks
I ended up having a local tech support company come out. They actually used one of the solutions that had been listed here in the Community. It worked for me:
- Open terminal
- cd ~/Library/Keychains
- ls
- When you 'ls' here you will see a folder that contains a bunch of random number liks so:
- 94ED610F-DD96-4ECF-A2BC-7D2F8651A464 (this number is unique on each system)
- rm -rf 94ED610F-DD96-4ECF-A2BC-7D2F8651A464
- Reboot
- <when you log back in everything should be back to normal>
Please read If your Mac keeps asking for the login keychain password.
Thanks, but I haven't changed my login password, it's the same as it was prior to the update and prior to the Sierra update.
Create a new Keychain in accordance with that document.
You will need to provide credentials for all services that require them, but you only have to do that once.
I ended up having a local tech support company come out. They actually used one of the solutions that had been listed here in the Community. It worked for me:
- Open terminal
- cd ~/Library/Keychains
- ls
- When you 'ls' here you will see a folder that contains a bunch of random number liks so:
- 94ED610F-DD96-4ECF-A2BC-7D2F8651A464 (this number is unique on each system)
- rm -rf 94ED610F-DD96-4ECF-A2BC-7D2F8651A464
- Reboot
- <when you log back in everything should be back to normal>
Thanks, had a look at that, but when doing 2/ nothing comes up!
Correct. Step 2 won't list anything. It just changes the directory. To list the detailed code you then need to type "ls".
Hi Mikey_Byt1 - thanks - it worked! I actually just deleted the folder, rebooted - had to put back in all my email passwords etc, but, it hasn't asked me for a day or so, so must be all good!! THANK YOU!
After updating my Os to 10.12.2 I started getting pop ups like this also. "Help" was of little help and I sent feedback. But I did use the link in the Help box to open my Keychain. There, I noticed that iCloud keychain was locked. So, I typed in my password THERE, instead of in the pop up dialogue box I'd never seen before. I felt that was safer. After that, I was able to click Cancel in the dialogue boxes (both of them) and they closed. (Previously when I clicked Cancel, they refused to close which made me think it was a virus.) Hopefully that will resolve the issue. At least the dialogue boxes closed and I'm getting my mail.
I have the same problem and the only answer I would be tempted to try is yours (the earlier one using terminal has typos in it, and I'm not thrilled with the idea of blindly typing into terminal when errors are present) - but I have no idea what you mean by "in accordance with that document" (there is no "document" involved) nor "credentials" or "services".
Thanks - sorted it for me! After 9 months of those annoying popups!
I did this and deleted two folders with names like that and rebooted. Unfortunately, I was still asked for a password for spotlight service this time. Each time it seems to be a different service and each time it seems to want my iCloud password as opposed to my machine password. I think this started happening when I did a 10.11 update and was notified my machine and iCloud passwords could no longer be the same. It seems keychain should only want my machine password, but I am not sure. Still searching for a solution to this. It started happening t me on 10.11 and still now on 10.12.6
And worse, please beware this will delete all your saved passwords. I just discovered all my Safari saved passwords are gone..
Update: After a short panic and searching for file recovery tools I realized my keychain should've been stored in the cloud. I went to settings > iCloud and checked the keychain box and after authenticating all my passwords, credit cards, autofill, etc. are back.
Moral: Beware and be careful. I should have known better to rename or move those folders before just rm -rf -ing them..
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