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2 Versions of 1 Password since upgrading to App Store Version

I am a long time user of 1 password and chose to update to the latest version through the app store.



Now I have 2 applications in my launchpad and 2 in my app folder and they seem to be confused. How do I remove the oldest one? Im afraid to run the uninstaller and remove the wrong one since I use dropbox. There is no easy way to tell, that I am aware of, to find the right version to delete from the app folder. The dates in the finder window for last open and created are recent and not a useful tool.



Also, the new version puts an icon in the menu bar but when it launches it actually runs the older version 3.8! help! Thanks!

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  • AWS Team
    Hi there agillmeier!



    I take it you did not follow the upgrade instructions in the FAQ ([url="http://forum.agilebits.com/index.php?/topic/8068-official-answers-1password-and-the-mac-app-store/"]OFFICIAL ANSWERS: 1Password and the Mac App Store[/url])? <img src='http://forum.agilebits.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />



    The copy of 1Password that exists at /Applications/1Password.app (vs /Applications/1Password/1Password.app) is the old one and is safe to delete. Of course, as always, we recommend making a good backup first.



    Ben
  • Junior Member
    Ben,



    Hi, thank you, you are correct, I did not follow the direction as I just installed directly and didn't think to look elsewhere. I assumed it would all happen automatically. I deleted the one you mentioned but now the menu bar icon doesn't open the app. The browser extensions still work, or seem too. I'm doing something so I can't reboot to see if menu bar icon will work afterwards. I'll update you tomorrow, thanks!
  • AWS Team
    [quote name='agillmeier' timestamp='1316222728' post='49773']

    Ben,



    Hi, thank you, you are correct, I did not follow the direction as I just installed directly and didn't think to look elsewhere. I assumed it would all happen automatically. I deleted the one you mentioned but now the menu bar icon doesn't open the app. The browser extensions still work, or seem too. I'm doing something so I can't reboot to see if menu bar icon will work afterwards. I'll update you tomorrow, thanks!

    [/quote]



    Thanks for the update agillmeier. Unfortunately the menu bar "Helper" item not linking to the correct installation of 1Password is a known bug which we hope to have fixed in the next update.
  • [quote name='bwoodruff' timestamp='1316195420' post='49620']

    The copy of 1Password that exists at /Applications/1Password.app (vs /Applications/1Password/1Password.app) is the old one and is safe to delete. Of course, as always, we recommend making a good backup first.

    [/quote]



    I have a question, Ben. I completely removed V3.8 (as recommended) prior to installing the 3.9 MAS version and it did install itself to /Applications/1Password.app.



    Do you mean to say that only f the MAS 3.9 version is installed with the old 1Password.app still in place it will install to an alternate location?
  • AWS Team
    [quote name='SaSaSushi' timestamp='1316223706' post='49783']



    I have a question, Ben. I completely removed V3.8 (as recommended) prior to installing the 3.9 MAS version and it did install itself to /Applications/1Password.app.



    Do you mean to say that only f the MAS 3.9 version is installed with the old 1Password.app still in place it will install to an alternate location?

    [/quote]



    I've heard mixed results with this. One thing I have never heard of though is MAS overwriting the /Applications/1Password.app. If that file exists, it seems it always makes a folder to stuff the new version in. I have also heard of it doing that regardless, though, and that was my experience on my own system (folder created even though 1Password was not installed).
  • [quote name='bwoodruff' timestamp='1316224114' post='49786']



    I've heard mixed results with this. One thing I have never heard of though is MAS overwriting the /Applications/1Password.app. If that file exists, it seems it always makes a folder to stuff the new version in. I have also heard of it doing that regardless, though, and that was my experience on my own system (folder created even though 1Password was not installed).

    [/quote]



    Well, it seems to be working anyway. So I guess it's a moot issue. <img src='http://forum.agilebits.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/emoticon-0136-giggle.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='(giggle)' />

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