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You can read the original thread here.ġ0.14.4 update keychain password Author admin Posted on OctoCategories #MacAdmins, #MacSupport, 10.14 Mojave, Active Directory, AD Mobile Accounts, Apple Enterprise Support,, Enterprise Content, Jamf Nation, Keychain, macOSSystemStatus
Also to m.entholzner for conformation and submitting an Apple Enterprise Ticket. Thanks to hawkzhang45 from JAMF Nation forum for calling this issue out. I have submitted a bug report to Apple at. We are also running out time and only have about 3 weeks before 10.14.5 is released. The more reports we put in the higher priority the issue gets. You are now good to go! As always, we need to submit a bug report to Apple. The old keychain is located in ~/Library/Keychains and called login_renamed_1.keychain-db Restore login.keychain-db to Keychain Access.app Rename login_renamed_1.keychain-db to login.keychain-db Change password of login_renamed_1.keychain-db from old to new Find renamed keychain – located in ~/Library/Keychains and called login_renamed_1.keychain-db We will have to perform a few steps to restore your old login keychain The old login Kkeychain luckily still remains in ~/Library/Keychains
Workaround – Find renamed keychain, change password and restore. If you open up keychain access you will see that your login keychain was wiped out. Instead, after clicking the update button you will not see this message and you are now at the desktop. If you click “Update Keychain Password” you should see this. Clicking “Update Keychain Password” just creates a new login keychain. But what if you have Xcode Developer Certs and Private keys or Wifi certs? In this case you need your old keychain intact. You can click “Create New Keychain” and brand new login keychain will be created. Logging in with the new password will sync that new password down to the Macs local cache but can NOT change the keychain password without the OLD password.
An example of this would be if you changed your AD password on a 2nd Mac, Windows PC or Web Portal. You will only see this message if you change your Active Directory Password outside the Mac. Which option should I pick? In 10.14.4 it doesn’t matter they both create a new keychain! If you use Mobile Accounts you have seen this message before. This issue affects Active Directory Mobile Account users. 10.14.4 Update breaks “Update Keychain Password” + Workaroundġ0.14.4 Update breaks “Update Keychain Password” process for Ad Mobile Accounts. 10.14.4 Update breaks local account password reset when using FileVault Recovery Key 10.14.4 update fixes AD Account/FileVault password change sync 10.14.4 will now sync your AD password to FileVault if forgotten If you have been following along, this is now my 4th article on password fixes/problems in the 10.14.4 update. Just when I thought we found all the fixes/problems a new one pops up. The problem is, it also broke a few things. I really like the 10.14.4 update, trust me I do! It arrived with so many fixes that have really helped MacAdmins. This issue is still not fixed in current 10.14.6 Beta! Be sure to contact Apple if you haven’t already done so! 10.14.4 Update password fixes/problems
The AD Mobile Account option to “Update Keychain Password” when resting your password outside the Mac is still broken in macOS Mojave 10.14.5. The only good news I can give you is that this is fixed in macOS Catalina 10.15. I submitted this issue right after it was found in 10.14.4 and it’s just a bummer that this will never be fixed in Mojave. Even worse, this will be the final update and the issue will not be fixed in Mojave. If you are here for the 10.15.1 issue, you can follow the same 10.14.4 workaround instructions below. 10-15-1-update-breaks-update-keychain-password-again-workaround/
This issue was fixed in 10.15.0, only to break again in 10.15.1! I’m covering the issue again here. 10.14.4 Update breaks Update Keychain Password UPDATE: 11/17/19