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Apple Login & Keychain Update:

The Login & Keychain Update 1.0 for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is recommended for all Leopard installations. It addresses issues you may encounter when:

  • Logging in with an account originally created in Mac OS X 10.1 or earlier that has a password of 8 or more characters.
  • Connecting to some 802.11b/g wireless networks.
  • Changing the password of a FileVault-protected account.
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Mac OS X 10.5

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Developer:Apple
Downloads:3,336
  - Version d/l:3,336
Utilities:System
License:Free
Date:27 Oct 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Oct 28 2007

    STANN0  Installing this wiped data stored in my keychain. I've also had my first kernel panic in a long time today (coincidence?).  
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    Oct 28 2007
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    TOURNESOL  Seems to have fixed my first found bug in Leopard where my MBP had difficulty finding and connecting to Airport Extreme. Great!  
    (Version 1.0)

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    Oct 28 2007
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    ABALEM ^_^  After installing this one, the airport fan was grey. When I clicked one it : Kernel Panic !! Nice way to start in the new world of Leopard...   
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    Oct 28 2007
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    SILVASURFER  Install this at your own risk. Upon installing this on my G4 Powerbook it crashed it and sent me on a blue screen of death for about an hour and when finally I got it up and running my airport card had been disabled! Head on over to Apple.com Leopard discussions to read about this update and how it has affected others.   
    (Version 1.0)

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    Oct 27 2007

    G4JAY  Now they just need to fix the graphics glitches that Mac Pro w/ X1900 users are experiencing. It was so bad, I had to revert back to Tiger! I already miss Leopard :(  
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    Oct 27 2007

    BLLOYD  Did you apply the ATI Firmware Update that was released a couple weeks ago prior to updating to Leopard?

    I'm having no issues with the ATI X1900 and Leopard, and I've been running it for a while.  
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    Oct 27 2007

    G4JAY  Yes... I did. Check out the Apple Discussions:

    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1195969

    I'm not the only one!  
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