Quote from: "greg"I am not sure why you're not getting the password prompt. Has it ever worked properly?Yes, it did. There was a time I used to get password prompts.
Quote from: "greg"[...] Then uninstall and re-install by redownloading Espionage from our site). If that doesn't help consider whether there is some software conflict between Espionage and another application that may be causing the problem.I uninstalled and reinstalled the application following the procedure above. Before the installation I closed every other application might have accessed that folder.
But Nothing changed: the new installation recognized the existence of an Espionage-protected folder, but there are no password prompts when accessing the folder via the Finder.
I cannot really imagine which other app might conflict with Espionage. I do not have any other encryption service or "folder-watchers" applications.
If you think I might send you additional information for solving this problem, I will gladly prepare the files you request.
These are some lines in the iSpy logs (/Library/Logs/ispyd.log):
Dec 10 09:52:38 [ispyd] ERROR (289): kevent: Interrupted system call
Dec 10 09:52:39 [ispyd] ERROR (566): getting data: Bad file descriptor
Dec 10 09:52:39 [ispyd] WARNING (431): KEXTComm: corrupt message?
(kernel) Kext unloading is disabled (com.taoeffect.ispy.kext).
Failed to unload com.taoeffect.ispy.kext - (libkern/kext) function disabled.
Dec 12 11:03:36 [ispyd] ERROR (289): kevent: Interrupted system call
Dec 12 11:03:36 [ispyd] ERROR (566): getting data: Bad file descriptor
Dec 12 11:03:36 [ispyd] WARNING (431): KEXTComm: corrupt message?
Regards,
thistle