Are you sure the plugin is loaded in ~/Library/Application
Support/Quicksilver/Plugins

Make sure it's there. If it is, try deleting it and reinstalling it.
Also clearing caches might work.

2010/1/25 Guy <[email protected]>

> I'd tried the rescanning trick but still just get the same
> "......launch path not accessible" message. I also tried logging out
> and into a guest account then setting up 1Password and Quicksilver,
> but got a totally different console error which I didn't want to get
> into.
>
> On Jan 25, 8:12 am, danewb <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the tips, Rob. I did everything you suggested and I still
> > get the "headshake" when I try to right-arrow (or slash) into
> > 1Password, iTunes, Mail.... anything. I'm gonna keep looking. Maybe
> > it's nothing more than a conflict with some other background software.
> >
> > On Jan 25, 5:37 am, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Jan 24, 2010, at 2:36 PM, Guy wrote:
> >
> > > > This still isn't working for me. I'm sure I'm doing everything right.
> > > > I can right arrow into iTunes, Mail etc fine but 1Password just does
> > > > that shiver thing, like Mail does when I try to right arrow into it
> > > > under b57.
> >
> > > While working on the Yojimbo Module some more, I’ve noticed that things
> don’t always work as expected (with right arrowing in particular) when you
> install a new version of the plug-in. This seems to fix it every time:
> >
> > >   1. Install the new version of the plug-in
> > >   2. Relaunch Quicksilver
> > >   3. Rescan the catalog entries for the plug-in
> > >   4. Relaunch Quicksilver again
> >
> > > --
> > > Rob McBroom
> > > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
> >
> > > The magnitude of a problem does not affect its ownership.
>

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