Re: Installing 1Password on a Mac Book Pro

2013-06-30 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello everyone. I asked a question about 1password yesterday. The word login 
should be replaced by a real login.

On Jun 29, 2013, at 7:07 PM, Paul Hunt prhu...@att.net wrote:

 Hello everyone. I’m trying to install 1Password on my MacBook Pro. When I run 
 the application I get an error message telling me that the 1Password agent 
 failed to start because /users/login/library/launchagents is not writeable. 
 First of all, I can’t see that folder in Finder. When I go into Terminal Mode 
 and attempt to chmod 666 to give read write to the folder the system doesn’t 
 let me do this. I’ve already verified and repaired permissions. No luck. If 
 any of you have solved this problem, I would appreciate your help.
  
 Thanks so much.
  
 Paul
  
  
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Installing 1Password on a Mac Book Pro

2013-06-29 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello everyone. I'm trying to install 1Password on my MacBook Pro. When I
run the application I get an error message telling me that the 1Password
agent failed to start because /users/login/library/launchagents is not
writeable. First of all, I can't see that folder in Finder. When I go into
Terminal Mode and attempt to chmod 666 to give read write to the folder the
system doesn't let me do this. I've already verified and repaired
permissions. No luck. If any of you have solved this problem, I would
appreciate your help.

 

Thanks so much.

 

Paul

 

 

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