Re Full Disk Access, you need to hit the + button and add Quicksilver.

I ran your script via terminal, but it had no effect.


On 25 Sep 2018, at 2:22 pm, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:

On 25 Sep 2018, at 5:44, Piers Harrison wrote:

> In the end, the only solution I could find was to the give Quicksilver Full
> Disk Access (system preferences > security & privacy > privacy > full disk
> access), then force a catalogue rescan. That worked.

That shouldn’t be necessary. I don’t have Quicksilver listed there.

> That same fix hasn't solved the problem with 1Password.

Did you try running the command in my last message to see if any results come 
back?

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