Snow Leopard upgrade - password prompt issues

Greg,
Upgraded from Leopard to Snow Leopard. Before the upgrade, shutdown MacBook, disconnected the external drives, rebooted and TimeMachine was turned off. Upgrade of OS X completed without problems.
On the first open of Espionage, Espionage initiated a re-run of the Installer with no errors.
A couple of issues with Espionage since the OS X upgrade.
Initially, when trying to open a folder in Espionage, there was no password prompt and the folder displayed the message saying the folder was encrypted. I could only unlock the folders from the main Espionage window. Tried resetting the password on one folder but that did not change the behavior. After a couple of reboots, the problem has disappeared. Folders are now back to prompting for their password when the folder is being opened and in a locked state.
The second problem, which still exists, is the SyncServices autologin request for the master password after login. Mail was added to Espionage prior to the OS X upgrade which added the SyncServices to Espionage. Prior to the OS X upgrade, SyncServices was not requesting the master password during login. I specifically added an application, Mail in this case, to see the effect of the OS X upgrade on the application in Espionage. SyncServices does have the autologin box checked.
What am I missing about the SyncServices login request for the master password or a password at all?
Thanks for your time and effort supporting this forum.
Upgraded from Leopard to Snow Leopard. Before the upgrade, shutdown MacBook, disconnected the external drives, rebooted and TimeMachine was turned off. Upgrade of OS X completed without problems.
On the first open of Espionage, Espionage initiated a re-run of the Installer with no errors.
A couple of issues with Espionage since the OS X upgrade.
Initially, when trying to open a folder in Espionage, there was no password prompt and the folder displayed the message saying the folder was encrypted. I could only unlock the folders from the main Espionage window. Tried resetting the password on one folder but that did not change the behavior. After a couple of reboots, the problem has disappeared. Folders are now back to prompting for their password when the folder is being opened and in a locked state.
The second problem, which still exists, is the SyncServices autologin request for the master password after login. Mail was added to Espionage prior to the OS X upgrade which added the SyncServices to Espionage. Prior to the OS X upgrade, SyncServices was not requesting the master password during login. I specifically added an application, Mail in this case, to see the effect of the OS X upgrade on the application in Espionage. SyncServices does have the autologin box checked.
What am I missing about the SyncServices login request for the master password or a password at all?
Thanks for your time and effort supporting this forum.