You would obviously replace myself with your login name, or copy-paste the result from default-keychain if it looks radically different from mine. "/Users/myself/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db"īash$ security set-keychain-password "/Users/myself/Library/Keychains/login.keychain-db" #MAC RESET KEYCHAIN UNIX INVALID ARGUMENT FULL#Just security set-keychain-password with no further arguments failed after asking for the old and new password, but I then discovered with security default-keychain the full path name to my login keychain: bash$ security default-keychain #MAC RESET KEYCHAIN UNIX INVALID ARGUMENT PASSWORD#I found a suggestion on to use the security command-line utility in the Terminal to set the keychain password to my new login password. I tried to set it in Keychain Access but the item in the Edit menu was greyed out. In High Sierra, my login keychain was stuck on the previous password.
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