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Old Jan 18, 2012, 11:16 AM   #1
robgendreau
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Unlocking all keychains

I have to mess about changing my passwords because of an ID theft issue.

It would be nice if I could access all my keychains. I had assumed that with my system password I could get into all of them, but each keychain has it's own password and just by looking at the name I cannot tell which one it is (Adobe Air, for example, names them all "PrivateEncrypedDatak," which is less than helpful.

Is there a way to unlock them all, either in Keychain Access or Terminal?

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