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User has Creative Cloud, Photoshop and Illustrator. Every hour he gets a pop up that says:
"Adobe_CCXProcess wants to use the Local Items Keychain" or "Node wants to use the Local Items Keychain".
Entering the Password makes it go away BUT it comes back within an hour.
Don't tell me to reinstall because it has been done twice and the issue continues.
What else have I done to troubleshoot:
1. Uninstalled using the Adobe Removal Tool. Reinstalled CC, Photoshop and Illustrator and removed all entries in Keychain Access and reset the Keychain.
2. Reset the Keychain multiple times.
3. Deleted the Local Items folder in ~/Library/Keychains and restarted.
4. Unlocked the login keychain
System is running Mac OS X 10.14.6
Versions:
Adobe Illustrator.app | 25.2.0 | /Applications/Adobe Illustrator 2021/Adobe Illustrator.app |
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Adobe Photoshop 2021.app | 22.2.0 | /Applications/Adobe Photoshop 2021/Adobe Photoshop 2021.app |
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Creative Cloud.app | 5.3.2.471 |
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See if going to Apple>System Preferences>Security & Privacy>Privacy and adding Photoshop to Full Disk Access makes a difference.
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Same issue started for me today. Just added PS to Full Disk Access but pop-ups still proceeding.
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Does a restart help?
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Added to Full Disk Access, issue continues. The pop up is every hour. Restart did not work.
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SCREW what anyone else says here. This happened to me after I created a new user on my computer and tried to use adobe CS on Monterrey mac OS. go to finder, on the "go" menu "go to folder" then ~/library/ find the keychain folder and open it. there will be a folder that says E8DL238DG57F or some random set of characters. TRASH and EMPTY TRASH. Restart your computer. it will rebuild your local keychain and you're golden!
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Hi, @Clayton28098372xls2 interesting!
If anyone can capture the folder and keep it, maybe the Photoshop engineering team would be interested to see it.