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Windows 7, 64 Bit
<div class="IPBDescription">Do I need IE 9, 32 Bit to Run 1Password for Windows?</div>I'm running Win7-64 and IE9-64. Have downloaded the trial version of 1Password and am having difficulty with some 1Password functionality, ie. Ctl+/ doesn't fill and there's no "Go and Fill" as shown in the Tutorial. If I back down to IE9-32, will 1Password's functionality operate as advertised? If yes, are there any other unintended consequences from the use of IE9-32 with Win7-64?
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[quote name='BillR' timestamp='1312833592' post='37823']
If I back down to IE9-32, will 1Password's functionality operate as advertised?
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Yes.
[quote name='BillR' timestamp='1312833592' post='37823']
If yes, are there any other unintended consequences from the use of IE9-32 with Win7-64?
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Nope. I'm actually running this "setup" myself.Flag 0 -
Bill, assuming you'll be the only person uWith a 1Password for Windows single-user license, you're entitled to install 1Password for Windows on all the Windows computers on which you'll be the only 1Password for Windows user. The family license will entitle up to four of your family members living in the same household to do the same on all their Windows computers. 1Password for Windows licenses are available in our online store:
[i]https://agilebits.com/store[/i]
With a single purchase in the iTunes App Store, you can obtain the 1Password app for your iOS devices. (The total number of devices is controlled by the App Store.) Be sure you obtain the app through the same iTunes account on all the devices, though: the App Store will charge you once for each account. The Pro edition is a little more expensive, but it will run on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad; the less expensive edition is device-specific.
I hope that helps, Bill. Please contact us at [i]support@agilebits.com[/i] if you have any specific questions about license purchases.Flag 0