![]() So a solution to this problem is to use a physical mouse to interact I just came across this thread: Keychain does not show passwords after El Capitan upgradeĪnd indeed, this is also the message I am getting in the /var/log/system.log: SecurityAgent: Ignoring user action since the dialog has received events from an untrusted sourceīut I am already using a real mouse (Magic Mouse) and/or the built-in touchpad of my Mac, so the proposed solution there does not help much: How to stop my machine asking for multiple passwords when I log in?.Mac asking for multiple "login" keychain app passwords but won't accept them.OSX is repeatedly asking for login keychain password. ![]() Related discussions, but none of them helped: (I'm on El Capitan, the Keychain Access is Version 9.0 (55171.20.2)) ![]() (And in case it matters: the "login" keychain password is the same that I use for my user account.) I am definitely typing the correct password, I can even lock and unlock the keychain with it without problems. Now I wanted to simply grant access to all applications to certain keychains, but when wanting to save the changes, I have the same as the original issue: I get asked for the login keychain password, which never gets accepted.
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