Hi,
I've just had to uninstall Espionage because it has caused me some Finder crashes,
I like the look of Espionage so I thought I'd start testing it and set up a couple of simple folders. I set these up on an external disk under Airport.
Basically creating the folders - no problem.
Opening the folders for the first time - no problem.
Locking the folders for the first time - no problem.
Subsequently unlocking/ locking has no effect.
Espionage would show both folders locked, but I had complete access. I could not change the status using the menu bar demon, as the discs greyed out after the first lock/unlock operation. Changing the status in the Espionage main window has no effect.
I tried re-launching Finder and get a -10810 error.
The only way to lock the folders was to reboot the system to get the Finder back, eject the Airport volume, then re-connect the volume.
I know there have been some problems reported of this -10810 error with Snow Leopard, and connected perhaps to Launch Services, but I had no problems prior to installing Espionage, and I have none since uninstalling the program.
I have tried a similar test with Knox, and also with Truecrypt, and neither of these has had any problem in creating and re-using images on the airport disc.
I would like to be able to use Espionage, so any suggestions you might have would be most welcome.
Dave