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02-Dec-2007, 06:50 PM #1
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I have two user accounts. One as administrator, and one I use to test software which I call Test Account. My question is: how do I get my information (entries) from an application called 1Password from administrator account to my application called 1Password in my test account, or any other entries from other applications I use for that matter? I hope I expressed myself enough so that someone might be able to help and thank you in advance.
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I have two user accounts. One as administrator, and one I use to test software which I call Test Account. My question is: how do I get my information (entries) from an application called 1Password from administrator account to my application called 1Password in my test account, or any other entries from other applications I use for that matter? I hope I expressed myself enough so that someone might be able to help and thank you in advance.
Must be vacation time, eh?
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07-Dec-2007, 08:18 PM #3
Although I haven't used 1Password, often you can look in ~/Library/Application Support/ and find a folder with settings/data from some programs.

You may be able to copy this to the second account and then change the file ownership to match the new user.
It all depends on the application and what it saves in the file.
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