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<title>Just Another iPhone Blog : iAccounts = User Accounts on iPhone (jailbreak only)</title>
<link>http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/2010/03/05/iaccounts-user-accounts-on-iphone-jailbreak-only/#IDComment68740539</link>
<description>I had used iAccounts in the past with no problems. I just installed it again after a reformat and had the same issue as blissedring; no user accounts were present, not even the non-removable SuperAdmin and Guest that are supposed to be there upon install. I tried un/reinstalling but it only made things worse, rebooting into Safe Mode. After a few attempts at fixing it, I figured out a solution that worked for me.    1) Uninstall iAccounts (which I had to do from Safe Mode)  2) SSH into your iDevice (you need to have OpenSSH installed on your iDevice and an SSH client installed on your computer)  ** You can also use iFile or MobileFinder if you have them installed on your iDevice  3) Navigate to /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences and delete com.nakedproductions.iAccounts.plist  4) Reinstall iAccounts (Cydia should force you to respring)  5) Open iAccounts and hopefully all should be well    I think the issue may be caused by a problem during the install process. I noticed that Cydia simply closed instead of forcing me to respring. This makes me think that the install did not finish properly. I hope this helps those of you experiencing issues with iAccounts. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 20:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
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