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Cannot save new logins
Chromium, Lion 10.7, 1password (latest)
when asking to add a new login to 1password I get the following error: (facebook example)
[quote]Exception: Failed to save the object [Facebook/2F51AC02E0584C64A2FBE05F1E0B1C4B]: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 "The folder “2F51AC02E0584C64A2FBE05F1E0B1C4B.1password” doesn’t exist." UserInfo=0x3bb9710 {NSUserStringVariant=Folder, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Backup/Backups.backupdb/xxxxxxxxxxx/2011-07-20-170300/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/Library/Application Support/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain/data/default/2F51AC02E0584C64A2FBE05F1E0B1C4B.1password, NSUnderlyingError=0x3bd69c0 "The operation couldn’t be completed. No such file or directory"}[/quote]
whats this all about?
Thanks
when asking to add a new login to 1password I get the following error: (facebook example)
[quote]Exception: Failed to save the object [Facebook/2F51AC02E0584C64A2FBE05F1E0B1C4B]: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 "The folder “2F51AC02E0584C64A2FBE05F1E0B1C4B.1password” doesn’t exist." UserInfo=0x3bb9710 {NSUserStringVariant=Folder, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Backup/Backups.backupdb/xxxxxxxxxxx/2011-07-20-170300/Macintosh HD/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/Library/Application Support/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain/data/default/2F51AC02E0584C64A2FBE05F1E0B1C4B.1password, NSUnderlyingError=0x3bd69c0 "The operation couldn’t be completed. No such file or directory"}[/quote]
whats this all about?
Thanks
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1Password is trying to use a copy of your data that is stored in your Time Machine backup. 1Password will be able to read that data, but won't be able to make any changes to it.
You will need to restore that datafile to its proper place and use the restored copy for 1Password to work properly. Please quit 1Password and Start Time Machine. Within Time Machine navigate to
Home > Library > Application Support > 1Password
and look for the file 1Password.agilekeychain there on your Time Machine. Select it (one click), but do not launch it (don't double click on it).
Now we need to restore it. Click on the gears thing in the Time Machine "Finder" tool bar and select Restore ... You will be asked where you would like this restored to. The location to restore it to is
Home > Library > Application Support > 1Password
This time it be placed where it belongs in your real Home and not in Time Machine.
Once you have done that navigate to that restored file in its real location (not on Time Machine) and double click on it. 1Password will ask you if you want to switch to using this data file. Say "yes".
After this, everything should be working fine, and you will be able to save changes to your data.
Please let me know how it turns out.
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Thanks, Ill try it.Flag 0