At my place of work we have to use MS Exchange without IMAP, which forces me to use Evolution. Recently, as per requirements, I had to change my password, and now I simply can’t authenticate with Evolution. The account itself is OK (I can use MS Outlook Web Access), but I’d much rather have evolution.
here’s what I’ve done so far:
evolution – force-shutdown
rm -rf $HOME/.evolution/exchange
rm -rf $HOME/.evolution/mail/exchange
but with no effect - I just get error messages. In fact, the command “evolution -c mail” produces:
** (evolution:9474): WARNING **: Unexpected kerberos error -1765328164
*** nss-shared-helper: Shared database disabled (set NSS_USE_SHARED_DB to enable).
*** nss-shared-helper: Shared database disabled (set NSS_USE_SHARED_DB to enable).
e-data-server-ui-Message: Unable to find password(s) in keyring (Keyring reports: No matching results)
e-data-server-ui-Message: Key file does not have group ‘Passwords-Exchange’
How can I get Evolution to work with my new password?
Thanks,
-A.
AussieGuy:
At my place of work we have to use MS Exchange without IMAP, which
forces me to use Evolution. Recently, as per requirements, I had to
change my password, and now I simply can’t authenticate with Evolution.
The account itself is OK (I can use MS Outlook Web Access), but I’d much
rather have evolution.
here’s what I’ve done so far:
evolution – force-shutdown
rm -rf $HOME/.evolution/exchange
rm -rf $HOME/.evolution/mail/exchange
but with no effect - I just get error messages. In fact, the command
“evolution -c mail” produces:
** (evolution:9474): WARNING **: Unexpected kerberos error -1765328164
*** nss-shared-helper: Shared database disabled (set NSS_USE_SHARED_DB
to enable).
*** nss-shared-helper: Shared database disabled (set NSS_USE_SHARED_DB
to enable).
e-data-server-ui-Message: Unable to find password(s) in keyring
(Keyring reports: No matching results)
e-data-server-ui-Message: Key file does not have group
‘Passwords-Exchange’
How can I get Evolution to work with my new password?
Thanks,
-A.
Hi
It’s stored in the keyring, so you need to start the manager
(press alt+F2 and enter seahorse) and change there;
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890 )
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 5 (i586) Kernel 2.6.31-rc5-git3-2-desktop
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Thanks, but “seahorse” doesn’t seem to exist on my system - at least, not under that name.
cheers,
-A.
Hi
Ok, you not running 11.1? gnome-keyring-manager then…
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890 )
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 5 (i586) Kernel 2.6.31-rc5-git3-2-desktop
up 2:06, 2 users, load average: 0.05, 0.03, 0.04
ASUS eeePC 1000HE ATOM N280 1.66GHz | GPU Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME