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1Password Autolocks random

Hi all,



Since I upgraded to Lion, and upgraded 1Password every time an update arrived, I find 1Password very annoying because it randomly autolocks itself.

I'm not talking about the safari plugin, but the main application.

Sometimes, after I have entered the master password, it stays unlocked for a few minutes. But most of the time it autolocks as soon as I want to open and/or edit an exisiting record.

And yes, this is very annoying!



Does this sound familiar to other users?

If so, what can I do to stop this behaviour?



I'm running the most recent version of 1Password on Mac OS X Lion 10.7.1

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  • I have found this same problem - this is indeed the reason I've joined the forum.
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    I wish this was my problem. I am experiencing the opposite problem. In my case 1Password is not locking even after hours of inactivity.
  • The problem now seems to be fixed. I removed Air Display via the unistall script. Somehow they seem to be conflicting - it would be nice to figure out a fix for this so that both could be used together.
  • [quote name='gfischman' timestamp='1314732819' post='43357']

    The problem now seems to be fixed. I removed Air Display via the unistall script. Somehow they seem to be conflicting - it would be nice to figure out a fix for this so that both could be used together.

    [/quote]



    I also did that, but it did not fix the problem.
  • edited September 2011
    Hello everyone!



    As noted by Roustem in a similar thread, there were some reports of Lion randomly triggering the screensaver for some users: [url="https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3196281?start=0&tstart=0"]https://discussions....tart=0&tstart=0[/url]



    Please disable [i]Lock when screen saver is activated[/i] on the [i]Security[/i] tab in [i]1Password > Preferences[/i], and let us know if that helps.



    Cheers!



    Brandt

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