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Rita Geiger
I can¹t seem to find this list you are talking about. I¹ve done a spotlight
search and can¹t find it. All I find is Keychain Access and that¹s the list
I gave you last night. One thing I tried, which still didn¹t solve the
problem, was to download and install a login& keychain update from Apple. I
restarted the computer and then still had to type my password for Entourage.
Do you think it would help to uninstall Leopard? How do I do that?
Rita
This isn¹t at all how it should be looking.
First, make sure you are looking at the Œlogin¹ keychain a list of
keychains should be at the top of the left hand column. ŒLogin¹ should be
selected.
Then, in the right hand section, there should be entries for all your mail
accounts. They aren¹t labeled Œentourage¹ at all, but have the address of
your mail servers showing as their Œnames¹.
If you¹re not seeing this, I suspect something is goosed in your Leopard
upgrade it may be time to start again!
search and can¹t find it. All I find is Keychain Access and that¹s the list
I gave you last night. One thing I tried, which still didn¹t solve the
problem, was to download and install a login& keychain update from Apple. I
restarted the computer and then still had to type my password for Entourage.
Do you think it would help to uninstall Leopard? How do I do that?
Rita
This isn¹t at all how it should be looking.
First, make sure you are looking at the Œlogin¹ keychain a list of
keychains should be at the top of the left hand column. ŒLogin¹ should be
selected.
Then, in the right hand section, there should be entries for all your mail
accounts. They aren¹t labeled Œentourage¹ at all, but have the address of
your mail servers showing as their Œnames¹.
If you¹re not seeing this, I suspect something is goosed in your Leopard
upgrade it may be time to start again!