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#1
Espionage 2 / Re: Addressbook not empty
September 25, 2010, 11:44:43 PM
I'm having the same problem not only for AddressBook, but also for Calendars.
#2
Emptying the Trash and therefore removing the sparseimage solved the problem. Firefox is now using its proper folder in Application Support again.
#3
Quote from: "greg"Hi tom,

That is quite odd, it's possible there is a bug somewhere preventing the association from completely disappearing. Could you reproduce the problem and upload a screenshot (or send it to our support address, referencing this thread)? It would also help if you could then send us the contents of the system log, you can do so using this utility.

Sent you the report.

Quote from: "greg"After you've done that, try this to fix the problem:

  • Quit Firefox
  • Restore any other folders called "Firefox" in Espionage (Espionage encrypts 2 folders for Firefox by default, if you didn't restore both then that's the problem).
No, I did restore both folders.

Quote from: "greg"[/li]
[li] If that wasn't it, then re-add the Firefox folder (in ~/Library/Application Support) to Espionage, but for the encryption choose "No encryption"[/li]
[li] Edit the application associations for the Firefox folder and remove Firefox.[/li]
[li] Remove the folder from Espionage.[/li][/list]

Didn't work.

See attached a screen shot of the mount dialog that comes up when starting Firefox.
#4
I encrypted the Firefox data using the application template. Then I changed my mind and restored the Firefox folders from within Espionage. Now when I start Firefox it still wants to mount the sparseimage from the trash. Despite that the Firefox folder has been restored into Application Support. How can I de-associate Firefox from the mount action?