is my 1Password database (local) supposed to look like this?

Hi. I recently migrated from Mac to Windows 10. I was running 1Password 6 on the Mac (local vault) and am now running 1Password 4 on Windows 10 (the same local vault). Everything seems to be working alright at the moment. I want to confirm that my local vault is in the proper/optimal format. My local vault is a folder (not 1 single file). The folder name is 1Password.opvault. Within that folder is another folder named default. Within that folder are 19 different files:

.ws.agile.1Password.write
band_0.js
band_1.js
band_2.js
band_3.js
band_4.js
band_5.js
band_6.js
band_7.js
band_8.js
band_9.js
band_A.js
band_B.js
band_C.js
band_D.js
band_E.js
band_F.js
folders.js
profile.js

Is this the proper format for a 1Password 4 local vault on Windows 10? Would be alot cleaner/nicer if it were just 1 file. In any case, I just wanted to confirm.


1Password Version: 4.6.1.619
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: Not Provided
Sync Type: Not Provided

Comments

  • Greg
    Greg
    1Password Alumni
    edited March 2017

    Hello @btownguy,

    Thank you for using 1Password on all of your devices! :chuffed:

    I can confirm, that this looks correct. The OPVault format was introduced in December 2012 (replacing AgileKeychain) and shortly thereafter became the default format for syncing with iCloud and Dropbox. You can learn more about it on our website:

    OPVault design

    If you have any other questions, we are always happy to help. :+1:

    Cheers,
    Greg

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