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?
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