![]() ![]() Questions? Comments? Have a fix? Post them below or e-mail us!īe sure to check us out on Twitter and the CNET Mac forums. ![]() Supply your credentials to use the service and the service should now log you in. By any chance, is your login keychain locked Open the Keychain Access application inside /Applications/Utilities and see whether the lock icon is open or closed. Once this is done, close Keychain Access and relaunch FaceTime. The certificate can also be located by comparing its expiration date (October 20, 2011, in the example here) to the date modified for the FaceTime application itself (seen by getting information on the application), which should be a year earlier than this date. If you select the certificate you will see information on it at the top of the Keychain Access window, which should show it being issued by "Apple iPhone Devices CA." This certificate will likely be named as a UUID (universally unique ID number), which will be a string of characters and numbers separated by dashes. Locate the certificate issued by "Apple iPhone Device CA" This utility is located in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder. The certificate will also likely expire a year from when you first ran the FaceTime application (click for larger view). I have accidentally deleted my keychain login and created a new one because FaceTime was acting up. OS X Mavericks :: Keychain Login Gone Jun 19, 2014. The certificate will be in the "log-in" keychain, and can be easily found by choosing the "Certificates" section to the left. MacBook Air :: Keychain Login Cannot Be Found To Store Aug 27, 2014. ![]()
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