| the credentials, as it can not find them in the keychain anymore. | On next use of git push or something that needs permissions, git will ask for | Open keychain, delete the entry for the repository you are trying to use. | Terminal will ask you for the username and password. | git config -global credential.helper osxkeychain | git config -global -unset user.password Using git config to store username and password: | git config -global credential.helper wincred (Thanks to Pye) You will be prompted on next push/pull to enter username and password: I will start a consolidated answer here and probably need some help, if I do not get help, I will keep working on the answer until it is complete, but that will take time. Follow the instructions to reset your password. Select My password doesn’t work when logging in and click Next. I have restarted the computers with the Mac OS X disc again and tried to reset the password and it says 'No Users Available' and I open up the terminal and type 'ls' and nothing shows up. This should give you access to the reset to the Reset Password Assistant. Everything up until there works fine but when we restart the computer it brings up the log-in window and the account or password doesnt work. Now, type resetpassword in the Terminal window and press the Enter key. There is such a confusion on this question, as there is way too much complexity in this question. Click Utilities and select Terminal from the menu bar.
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