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Old 06-27-2025, 03:01 AM   #91
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
On my machine it apears exactly where they said it would be.

Apple sometimes tries to redirect people to its Passwords app but do not let it.

Then under the main Apple menubar at the top of your screen, use your mouse to click on Keychain Access, and a menu will appear that has "About Keychain Access", "Settings...", and "Certificate Assistant" should be third.


--- Update - all of that is true in Sonoma, But in Sequoia it seems to be located here:

/System/Library/CoreServices/Applications

so try the following:

cd /System/Library/CoreServices/Applications/
open "Keychain Access.app"

KevinH
I had successfully evaded Apple's attempt to redirect me and your command line code takes me to the same place I was at before.

My mistake was thinking that all options would be displayed on the dialog. Clicking the Apple menubar did the trick, thanks.

I've gone thro the process of making the self sign cert which is stored in the login keychain. Possibly not the most useful place?

I see that in the Keychain Access there are edit options and it looks like it can go to another keychain.

I'd welcome advice on best actions to take.

Was your idea that this self sign cert could be used to sign the Access-Aide plugin?
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