I'm lead to believe that you can press Command+Backslash or Command+Option+Backslash from the command prompt and 1Password will pop up. Is that right? I gather it will present you with a list of sites you've visited. If this is right, how I read it from the docs, it ain't working here.
Gordon On 23 Sep 2011, at 16:25, Dane Trethowan wrote: If ever you come across the "Save login info" just press the escape key and it will go away. This window may pop-up if you use Safari without using 1 Password to "login" to a site you visit as 1 Password may think that the site hasn't been saved and of course! its not activated at that point as you haven't entered the Master Password so it can be a catch 22 <smile>. On 24/09/2011, at 12:32 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > Hi Dane, long time no speak. > > I'll have to check that preference then because Lynne is telling me she did > set all that up. > > But it's entirely possible that something got screwed up during an update. > It gets on my nerves, to be honest, being asked every time we repeat a visit > to a website, even in the same Safari session, to enter the master password > and save the log-in info. > > I'll go and check it right now though. > > Thanks. > > Gordon > > > On 23 Sep 2011, at 15:29, Dane Trethowan wrote: > > Ah well if you save your passwords in 1 Password then you only have to enter > your Master Password once in each session. > > How often you enter your Master Password for 1 Password is determined by the > 1 Password Preferences, by default you're asked to enter the "master > Password" for each new session of Safari you launch and this is a security > measure but can be changed. > > I think from memory there's a "time-out" feature as well, for example if 1 > Password isn't used within 20 minutes then the cache for the software is > cleared. > > I would strongly recommend that you make sure you have the latest upgrade, > one just released yesterday I think it was. > > > On 24/09/2011, at 12:14 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > >> Hi all >> >> We have 1Password installed an active. When we run Safari and log into a >> website that requires passwords, we're always asked for the password and >> then the Master Password dialogue of 1Password pops up and asks us to unlock >> it and then save the website login. >> >> Going to the same password again does exactly the same thing, and again, and >> again, and agin. So what is the point of 1Password? >> >> Actually I'm finding 1Password a real pain in the but! 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