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Empty Trash (in 1Password app), it re-populates with same entries

ccstephe
ccstephe Junior Member
I just updated to version 3.7.5.BETA-3 (build 31103) & beta 13 extension. After the install of one of these updates all the old folders that I had deleted reappeared. I have tried to delete them but they just come back. I have cleared the cache and rebuilt the data file but the problem persists. Any thoughts?

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  • [quote name='ccstephe' timestamp='1312866864' post='37942']

    I just updated to version 3.7.5.BETA-3 (build 31103) & beta 13 extension. After the install of one of these updates all the old folders that I had deleted reappeared. I have tried to delete them but they just come back. I have cleared the cache and rebuilt the data file but the problem persists. Any thoughts?

    [/quote]





    I have the same problem:



    When I delete a folder within the mac app, within a few seconds it re-appears.
  • Redskutter
    Redskutter Junior Member
    This problem also seems to exist in the release version of 3.7.5 (Build 31105) and the beta 15 extension installed on OS X 10.7
  • I see this same issue in 3.7.5 in OS 10.7.
  • Hi folks,



    We've been able to reproduce this here and we're currently looking into the cause of the issue. What we have found though, is that uninstalling the Safari extension from Safari > Preferences > Extensions and then deleting the folders does the trick. You can then reinstall the extension from 1Password > Preferences > Browsers.



    If you're using Lion, make sure you quit Safari with Command + Option + Q after installing the extension or Command + Q if you're using Snow Leopard as the extension won't be able to work with active pages until a restart is performed.



    Let me know how that turns out,
  • +Dan_
    edited August 2011
    [s]I just tried that and it didn't work for me.[/s]



    I'm (now) using:

    Mac: 3.7.5

    Safari ext: 3.7.b16

    Safari 5.1

    Snow Leopard



    [s]The folders stayed deleted only until I restarted Safari with the extension re-enabled.[/s]





    Correction... that has worked for me!



    I first only disabled the extension; that didn't work.



    Unistalling it did.



    Many thanks for the quite acknowledgement and sugguestion.





    Dan
  • Stu,



    Uninstalling the extension worked for me as well.



    Thanks.
  • ccstephe
    ccstephe Junior Member
    This suggestion worked for me as well...

    Craig
  • Hi,



    I am testing the demo of 1Password to see if it is worth the spend to replace the open source options I use.



    However, I have come across an issue that has me very concerned. I have repeatedly tried to delete various folders from an import I did, but they keep returning.



    One interesting thing I have noted is that they can be triggered to return by trying to download a new preview thumb for an entry (can be any entry). So perhaps this is triggering some kind of cache issue. I have tried the options like clearing the cache using the troubleshooting section of the help menu, but nothing has worked.



    This renders this software useless to me, which I am quite disappointed by, as at first it seemed like it may be worth the expenditure.



    I would love to be able to think this software could work for me <img src='http://forum.agilebits.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
  • Ben
    Ben AWS Team
    Merged with another topic on the same issue <img src='http://forum.agilebits.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
  • I've culled a lot of my logins in 1Password, and they are in the Trash. When I empty the Trash, they go away, but a few seconds later, they start filling the Trash again, one by one (I can watch the list as it grows). My keychain file is in a Dropbox folder; does this have something to do with it?
  • irelander
    edited August 2011
    I had the same problem (using Snow Leopard and Safari 5.1). One of the administrators said to uninstall all of your 1Password browser plug-ins and reinstall them. I found that I just had to do that with the Safari plug-in (and afterward realized that it had not updated in a while even though it was set to auto update). I uninstalled the Safari plug-in (with 1Password not open) and quit Safari. Then I opened 1Password and emptied the trash. After making sure Dropbox updated and the data did not reappear, I quit 1Password, restarted Safari and restarted 1Password which prompted me to install the Safari plug-in. I repeated that on any other computers that were sharing the same agilekeychain. I hope it works for you as well.
  • ccstephe
    ccstephe Junior Member
    The problem still exists...with every update all my deleted folders return. At least I don't have to remove the safari extension to remove the deleted folders but it is a pain to have to delete them after every update. Any chance of getting this fixed?
  • MikeT
    MikeT Agile Samurai
    Hi Kirkmc,



    This was a known issue with an older version of our extension and 1Password. Please ensure that you're running at least [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/extension_install_update.html#how_to_update_1password"]1Password 3.8.1[/url] on your Mac and [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/extension_install_update.html#how_to_update_the_safari_extension"]1Password extension 3.7[/url] in Safari.



    If Safari doesn't auto-update the extension to 3.7 or you're still having the issues even with the latest versions, please do a reinstall that Irelander suggested. Open Safari and go to its Preferences > Extensions. Select 1Password and then press the "Uninstall" button. After that, open this page in Safari 5.1: http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/extension/mac.html



    Press the download button next to Safari 5.1 and then follow its instructions to install it again.



    I hope that helps, please let me know how it turns out.