Can't Enable 1Password for FF4
In 1Password/Preferences/Browsers I cannot enable Firefox 4. The check box will not accept a checkmark. FF3 will accept a checkmark but I'm using FF4(the current stable version, not a beta.)
If it matters, I'm running OS 10.5.8.
If it matters, I'm running OS 10.5.8.
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Hi Uncle Vishnu. Welcome to the forums!Uncle Vishnu wrote:
In 1Password/Preferences/Browsers I cannot enable Firefox 4. The check box will not accept a checkmark. FF3 will accept a checkmark but I'm using FF4
When you say that you can't check the box for the FF4 extension is the line and box grayed out? Or does clicking on the box simply do nothing?
What happens if you try "Remove All Extensions" and then "Install All Extensions" in that preferences pane?.
If that doesn't work, I would guess that there might have a damaged copy of 1Password and would suggest that you reinstall 1Password version 3.5.9 which you can fetch from
http://help.agile.ws/1Password3/legacy_versions.htmlIf it matters, I'm running OS 10.5.8.
Also can you let us know whether you are using an Intel or PPC Mac?
Thanks! I think that the things I've listed above should resolve the problem, please let us know.
Cheers,
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The box is NOT grayed out; clicking on it does nothing, no check mark remains after clicking on the box.
Doing "Remove All Extensions" and then "Install All Extensions" doesn't help.
I just reinstalled v3.5.9 but the problem remains.
I'm using a MacBook Pro Intel core 2 duo.0 -
I'm sorry that you are still having this problem.
It sounds like some kind of corruption in your Firefox profile. Please make sure you have tried all the steps in our troubleshooting guide specifically creating a new profile in Firefox if the other steps do not get you up and running.
Please let me know how it turns out.
Thanks!0 -
Sorry, but I'm pretty weak on terminal use. In terminal, right after my name, I entered cd and hit "enter" but nothing happens; If I enter Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -ProfileManager, and hit "enter" the response in terminal is: dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
I imagine that I'm doing it wrong in some way. What's the proper protocol?0 -
I am terribly sorry about that. We need to fix that in the documentation. It is not your fault at all. Please copy and paste this into Terminal and then press the Return key on your keyboard:
/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -ProfileManager
Then follow the steps to create a new profile here:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing profiles#w_creating-a-profile0 -
Using the terminal command doesn't work. Here's the result:
Last login: Tue Apr 26 13:47:56 on console
unclevishnu's-macbook-pro:~ unclevishnu$ /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -ProfileManager
dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
unclevishnu's-macbook-pro:~ unclevishnu$0
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