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caixiaoeva

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Jan 26, 2007
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I'm living in homestay right now. Since last time they changed the password for our default network but network name remains the same, i couldn't connect to the default network unless i choose "other" and type in the password.

I looked for everywhere to configure it but failed.
so i think maybe it's due to keychain? I tried to changed keychain's network password, but didn't work.
 
Try going into Keychain Access (in your Utilities folder) and deleting the entry for that particular network. Log in as you usually do, and the new password should be auto-saved.
 
Try going into Keychain Access (in your Utilities folder) and deleting the entry for that particular network. Log in as you usually do, and the new password should be auto-saved.


thax for replying.
which one should i delete or both?
i found that in the keychain access, one is for login, the other is for system.
delete both? or just login?
and when i choose to delete the keychain, a message prompts up" delete the reference or reference plus related files.
what should i do?
 
thax for replying.
which one should i delete or both?
i found that in the keychain access, one is for login, the other is for system.
delete both? or just login?
and when i choose to delete the keychain, a message prompts up" delete the reference or reference plus related files.
what should i do?
I don't mean deleting your Keychain. I mean deleting the entry in your login keychain for the network in question.
 
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