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Safari 5.1 keeps opening a tab with 1Password user guide on launch [Because of Safari > Reset Sa

edited August 2011 in Mac
Not sure where to get support for this, I've tried the Apple OS X Lion Discussion boards but it has gone unanswered for weeks now. Here's the issue I'm having:



I launch Safari and it automatically opens up a blank tab (as set) and a second tab to the 1Password 3 Guide ([url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/3_minute_expert_new.html"]http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/3_minute_expert_new.html[/url]). Even AFTER having unchecked the "Restore windows when quitting and reopening apps" under System Preferences:



[img]http://i.imgur.com/5a9IE.png[/img]

What else can I do to stop this from continuing? I've deleted plist files for Safari and still cannot stop this from occurring. Any suggestions?



Update: I've noticed that it doesn't always do it. Only [b]AFTER[/b] having reset Safari (Safari->Reset Safari & Safari->Empty Cache).

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  • AgileBits Founder
    Safari 5.1 currently deletes all 1Password information if you choose Safari > Reset Safari (Remove all website data).



    This makes 1Password think that it was just installed on the next launch.



    I sent a bug report to Apple and hopefully this problem will be fixed soon.
  • [quote name='roustem' timestamp='1314472076' post='42849']

    Safari 5.1 currently deletes all 1Password information if you choose Safari > Reset Safari (Remove all website data).



    This makes 1Password think that it was just installed on the next launch.



    I sent a bug report to Apple and hopefully this problem will be fixed soon.

    [/quote]



    Thanks for clearing this up. I was trying everything on my system looking for a solution. Thought it was just me.
  • On Roustem's behalf, you're very welcome, I'm glad we could clear that up for you.



    Just to clarify, you can still reset Safari with Safari > Reset Safari, but just make sure you have 'Remove all website data' unchecked so that Safari doesn't delete the extension's database.

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