Re: where can i find the default keyrings???

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On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Bradley Pursley
<pursley001@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> >
> > >  You still didn't answer the original question:  "Where are the keyring
> > > files?"
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > Your not paying attention. The original post asked where changes could
> > be made and I answered that question. Keyring manager is where a
> > legitimate user makes his/her changes. If your foolish enough to
> > forget all your passwords and depend on the keyring manager to
> > remember them all for you, well that's another issue all together. In
> > either case if evolution asks for the email password and you provide
> > it then it will work without needing to consult the keyring manager.
> > It sounds to me like someone is phishing.....
> >
> > Max
> >
> >
>  Your response was rude and very presuming and I take offense to it.
>  Here is why I need to know where the files are:
>
>  1)  I am the sole administrator for both machines that I have.
>  2)  I am the sole person who set them up and configured them but never set
> up any "keyring" passwords.
>  3)  The system started prompting me for the default keyring password, which
> was never set up, to save the network key for a wireless connection.
>  4)  No password ever used on the system works for the so-called "default
> keyring password".
>  5)  As such, I believe that the keyring file is corrupted and needs to be
> deleted and recreated, which means I need to know where they are.
>
>
You can take offense if you like, if you have the keyring manager
installed, it is a simple matter to delete the keyrings, if you have
even bothered to try, but it doesn't sound like it. Editing corrupted
files by hand, assuming they will even open is not likely to work,
IMHO. However google may enlighten you like it did me as to their
location if you take the time to use it that is. In addition you are
not the author of the original post as near as I can tell.

Max

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