I did have this problem (after a fresh install), but I just removed the
files from ~/.gnome2/keyrings (an empty "default" file, and
"default.keyring" and "login.keyring" that corresponded to keyrings that
I couldn't access). At the next boot, when prompted for my wireless
passphrase, the "login.keyring" was regenerated, and now gnome-keyring-
manager behaves as expected. Why the problem occurred in the first
place? I'm not so sure, but (at least for me) the fix was simple enough.

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Access denied to the keyring when opening Gnome Keyring Manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158345
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