

- #I can't enter my password for my email on my mac mac os#
- #I can't enter my password for my email on my mac install#
- #I can't enter my password for my email on my mac software#

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#I can't enter my password for my email on my mac software#
If you have multiple software or vendor installed on your Mac that requires your authorization, then you see Some system software was blocked from loading message instead of Symantec message. In the Norton product installation window, click Open Now or Click here.Ĭlick Allow corresponding to the Symantec message. When prompted, type your administrator account password, and then click Unlock.Ĭlick Allow corresponding to the Norton product message, navigate back to the Norton product installation window, and then click Continue. In the Security & Privacy window, click the lock icon at the bottom. If you see the System Extension Blocked alert, click Open Security Preferences.
#I can't enter my password for my email on my mac install#
When prompted, type your Mac administrator user account password, and then click Install Helper.Īfter you restart your Mac, in the Norton product installation window, click Open Preferences. You can click Learn More to know more about Norton Community Watch. Do any one of the following:Ĭlick Join Now to enable the Norton Community Watch on your Norton product.Ĭlick Maybe Later to join the Norton Community Watch later. login info lives.In some cases, your Norton product provides you an alert to join the Norton Community Watch that collects information about potential security risks from your computer and sends the information to Norton for analysis. But I like the idea of entering the password in Internet accounts instead just for good measure since that's where the calendar, contacts, etc. ***For step 2, I alternatively did test re-entering the password in Apple Mail directly in the password field in Preferences->Accounts->the email account->Server Settings and that also seemed to work just fine. Click the error/exclamation or go to the top menu->Mailbox->Take All Accounts Online and back in business! The account now appears but there's a new error / exclamation point appearing, but it's simply that the account is offline. The status circle should light up green and say connected, but the account still might not be showing in Mail (e.g. Reopen Apple Mail, and re-check "enable this account" in Apple Mail. Go into System Preferences->Internet Accounts->the email account-> Enter the new password here In Apple Mail, go into Preferences->Accounts->uncheck enable this account. Here are the steps that worked to fix this:
#I can't enter my password for my email on my mac mac os#
The user was specifically running Mac OS 10.14, though this fix may work just as well for other Mac OS too. "Can't connect to the account.Enter the password for user.Unable to verify account name or password." It recognized that the password had changed but wasn't accepting the new password, even though we knew the password was correct. Following a password reset (specifically a Microsoft O365 account), Apple Mail was not happy.
