Difference between revisions of "Keyring password clear/reset"
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+ | ==Lucid 10.04== | ||
− | Applications > Accessories > Password and Encryption Keys | + | *Applications > Accessories > Password and Encryption Keys |
− | A window will open in the "Password" tab | + | *A window will open in the "Password" tab |
− | Select your keyring by clicking on it | + | *Select your keyring by clicking on it |
− | Right click on it and select "Change Password" to change or "Delete" to remove existing password | + | *Right click on it and select "Change Password" to change or "Delete" to remove existing password |
− | Here's the | + | [http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2010/01/16/reset-gnome-keyring-password-on-ubuntu/ Here's a tutorial on doing this from the command line] |
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+ | [[Category: Tech support]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Needs updating]] |
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Lucid 10.04
- Applications > Accessories > Password and Encryption Keys
- A window will open in the "Password" tab
- Select your keyring by clicking on it
- Right click on it and select "Change Password" to change or "Delete" to remove existing password