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I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything I could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/, that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and reboot.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developer's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferencespreferences;

  5. Login screen disregards Automatic Login settings and insists on asking for a user password.

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I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article): The Iron Mac: How to Get Rid of Annoying Local Items Keychain Box.

I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything I could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/, that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and reboot.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developer's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.

——

I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article): The Iron Mac: How to Get Rid of Annoying Local Items Keychain Box.

I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything I could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/, that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and reboot.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developer's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences;

  5. Login screen disregards Automatic Login settings and insists on asking for a user password.

——

I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article): The Iron Mac: How to Get Rid of Annoying Local Items Keychain Box.

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I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything iI could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/ ~/Library/Keychains/, that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: “A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8″A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and REBOOTreboot.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developper'sdeveloper's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.

——

I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article):

< httpsThe Iron Mac://techraptor.net/content/iron-mac-how-to-get-rid-of-annoying-local-items-keychain-box How to Get Rid of Annoying Local Items Keychain Box >.

I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything i could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/ , that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: “A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8″.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and REBOOT.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developper's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.

——

I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article):

< https://techraptor.net/content/iron-mac-how-to-get-rid-of-annoying-local-items-keychain-box >

I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything I could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/, that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and reboot.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developer's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.

——

I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article): The Iron Mac: How to Get Rid of Annoying Local Items Keychain Box.

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I was stumped with thesesome issues for days now, reading everything i could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

We haveThe solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/ , that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: “A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8″.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and REBOOT.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developper's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.


 

——

I found this solution hereat TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seemseems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article): 

< https://techraptor.net/content/iron-mac-how-to-get-rid-of-annoying-local-items-keychain-box >

I was stumped with these issues for days now, reading everything i could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

We have to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/ , that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: “A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8″.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and REBOOT.

Once rebooted reinstall extensions in Safari and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developper's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.


 

I found this solution here although it seem unrelated (many screen captures in article): < https://techraptor.net/content/iron-mac-how-to-get-rid-of-annoying-local-items-keychain-box >

I was stumped with some issues for days now, reading everything i could on the subject, and I finally found the solution: it is a keychain problem with as simple solution.

The solution is to delete one or more folders located in ~/Library/Keychains/ , that is to say folders in the Keychains folder in our user Library.

The folders to be deleted have long names like: “A8F5E7B8-CEC1-4479-A7DF-F23CB076C8B8″.

You may have one or more folders with these long names and they can be safely deleted: one such folder will be recreated after rebooting.

Do not remove anything else contained in you Keychain folder, and REBOOT.

Once rebooted, reinstall all extensions in Safari, and/or enable other features you we having issues with.

Trashing those folders solves many issues such as:

  1. Security login screen system prefs not recognizing your changes & your password (locks the screen immediately on sleep or screen saver);

  2. Safari disabling all your extensions and not recognizing your password if you try a solution in the developper's menu;

  3. iCloud system prefs not wanting to enable your iCloud Keychain and complaining it can't communicate with the iCloud server;

  4. Safari not recognizing your password when you try to access the passwords tab in Safari preferences.

——

I found this solution at TechRaptor (thanks!), although at first it seems a bit unrelated (many screen captures in article): 

< https://techraptor.net/content/iron-mac-how-to-get-rid-of-annoying-local-items-keychain-box >

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