Excellent!

I was just typing up some more instructions for you, but I shall scrap those 
now :-)

Glad to see you're cheerful once again, time for more coffee and cake!

Cheers
Jane


On 16/03/2012, at 1:26 PM, Alan Smith wrote:

> Yes, yes, yes!
> 
> Thanks Jane
> 
> I have now created the ANZ login and tested it using your instructions.  The 
> ANZ login also works with "Command \ " so I won't need to unhide the tool bar 
> on the login page to invoke 1PW and its login list.
> 
> Alan
> (Cheerful again)
> 
> On 16/03/2012, at 12:36 PM, Jane Griffiths wrote:
> 
> 
> ok, try: 
> with the small login window active, go to menu bar>Safari>View>Show Toolbar.
> 
> I've just tried that on a 10.6.8 Mac and it brings up the toolbar for me.
> 
> Cheers
> Jane
> 
> 
> On 16/03/2012, at 12:25 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Jane - but still no go!
>> 
>> i'm using OS 10.6.8, Safari 5.1.4, 1PW 3.8.17 and 1PW extension 3.9.0.
>> 
>> I do not get a contextual menu from the ANZ login window in the top grey 
>> area.   Would this be a Lion feature?  (Right click works in the blue body 
>> area, but menu is not relevant.)   Contextual menu works on home page to 
>> "Customize toolbar", so I think my process is OK. 
>> 
>> By the way, I find "Command \" is the only way I can log into the BankWest 
>> site - selecting BankWest from the 1PW list doesn't work.  "C\" is a more 
>> convenient method too!
>> 
>> - Good coffee, but I had two slices of cake which I will regret later.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Alan
>> 
>> 
>> On 16/03/2012, at 11:46 AM, Jane Griffiths wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Alan
>> 
>> I hope you're feeling better after the cake and coffee!
>> 
>> I am still able to use 1Password to log into my ANZ accounts. 
>> I'm using OS 10.7.3, Safari 5.1.3 and 1Password 3.8.17.
>> 
>> To try to recreate your problem I have just deleted my ANZ entry in 
>> 1Password and gone through the usual process of creating a 1Password Login 
>> for ANZ. It works fine for me, so here are the steps i used…
>> 
>> On the ANZ homepage click on Log on button. A new small window opens. This 
>> window has by default no toolbar showing. Right click/Control click on top 
>> grey area of that small log in window, the contextual menu will show "Hide 
>> toolbar" as ticked, Un-tick "Hide toolbar".
>> 
>> Now fill your username and password in the main section of the ANZ login 
>> window but do not click "Log on" yet.
>> 
>> Click on the 1Password icon in your toolbar, a small 1Password window will 
>> open. Click the + sign at top right of that 1Password window. A login entry 
>> for the ANZ will appear, check that your username and password are correct 
>> as shown in that Login entry then click "Save" at top right of that 
>> 1Password window.
>> 
>> To confirm that your 1Password entry is correct, close the ANZ login window 
>> and return to ANZ homepage and start login process from there.
>> 
>> When the small ANZ login window appears, right click/control click and you 
>> will see your "anz.com" entry in the 1Password list. Click on that entry, 
>> your username and password will be auto-filled and all you need to do is 
>> click on the blue Log on button.
>> 
>> I have assumed that you have the Safari extension for 1Password installed. 
>> http://help.agilebits.com/1Password3/3_minute_expert.html
>> If you haven't got that installed, then go to the menu bar>1Password>Install 
>> Browser Extensions, it will take you to the download page for 1Password 
>> Safari extension. Install the extension and then follow the above 
>> instructions.
>> 
>> Let me know how that goes.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Jane
>> 
>> Time for coffee but no cake for me!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 16/03/2012, at 10:45 AM, Alan Smith wrote:
>> 
>>> Ahh, he says gloomily, my ANZ user login is the Visa card number and I 
>>> rarely get the16 characters right the first time - hence 1PW.
>>> 
>>> And continuing in the gloomy way, I now find that I am using an old version 
>>> of Safari so why didn't auto updates tell me about it?  Whole day last week 
>>> updating a range of apps and devices and now - - -.
>>> 
>>> Time for a cup of coffee and a piece of cake I think!
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> Alan
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 16/03/2012, at 10:31 AM, Stephen Chape wrote:
>>> 
>>> Interesting !!!
>>> I have used 1P for a few months but never had the courage to use it for any 
>>> site involved with my finances.
>>> EG: Banking, PapPal, etc.
>>> I just use it to simplify access to all those annoying sites that require a 
>>> login for no particular reason, usually where you purchase something.
>>> 
>>> Just my 2 bobs worth anyway !
>>> 
>>> On 16/03/2012, at 9:51 AM, Alan Smith wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Tom
>>>> 
>>>> I don't understand your instruction to "Push the Safari screen for  ANZ to 
>>>> full size (arrows top right)".   Are you referring to the ">>"  Safari 
>>>> symbols when the screen it too narrow to display all tool bar items?   If 
>>>> so, then that is not my problem or solution. 
>>>> 
>>>> I cannot save the ANZ login details to 1Password.   The 1Password "save" 
>>>> bar is just not displayed.  Using Safari menu View - Show 1Password 
>>>> Autosave Bar, I get a 1PW message that there is nothing to save.
>>>> 
>>>> BankWest has a similar plain page to that used by ANZ but it did display 
>>>> the 1PW "save" bar.    I  had no problem with (apparently) saving my 
>>>> BankWest login details to 1PW - but cannot subsequently login to the bank 
>>>> with 1PW!   I fear that 1Password is just not compatible with bank web 
>>>> security which makes it pretty useless.  Further, BankWest appears as an 
>>>> item under the 1PW browser icon, but does not appear in the main 1PW 
>>>> application vault.  Perhaps the Safari browser extension 3.9.0 (which I 
>>>> assumed is essential) is just not compatible with Safari 5.1.2.
>>>> 
>>>> Back to the 1PW user guide and forums - - -.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Alan
>>>> 
>>>> On 16/03/2012, at 6:21 AM, tom samson wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Push the Safari screen for  ANZ to full size (arrows top right) and you 
>>>> get the menu bar and the 1Password icon after the first time fill it in 
>>>> then each time you have to do the same. Annoyingt but them's the breaks
>>>> 
>>>> tom samson
>>>> On 15/03/2012, at 9:50 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Using iMac 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard), Safari 5.1.2, 1Password 3.8.17 and 1PW 
>>>>> Safari extension 3.9.0.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Just purchased and installed 1Password.   Having problems with 2 out of 
>>>>> three websites so far!    I deleted Safari history, cache, auto-fill 
>>>>> preferences (usernames and passwords) etc. hoping to "clear the decks".   
>>>>> I have not made any changes to the old iMac Keychain.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 1.   Success 1: Safari had remembered my username and password for a 
>>>>> Telstra web site.   I edited and removed all recorded entries in Safari 
>>>>> Preferences - Auto fill - usernames and passwords (including the Telstra 
>>>>> site).    Logged in and 1PW then worked as per the book.  
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2.   Problem 1: The Comsec.com.au  site login permanently shows my 
>>>>> account number and dots for the password.   This was convenient to click 
>>>>> "ok" and go - but not very good for security.  But I can't prevent the 
>>>>> login details from permanently displaying.   1PW accepted the login data 
>>>>> and I can now login via 1PW or by just clicking in the webpage box as per 
>>>>> the old way.   How do I clear the Comsec home page login details from 
>>>>> permanent display?   I removed the site from my browser bookmarks and 
>>>>> tried a clean connect; I used a Bing search and selected the site - but 
>>>>> these still give the home page with my login details displayed!
>>>>> 
>>>>> 3.  Problem 2:  I can't get 1PW to record my login into the ANZ Bank site 
>>>>> at all.  (This site was never in the Safari autofill list.)   I've 
>>>>> followed the WAMUG notes from Jane Griffiths (01 Aug 2011) for the 1PW 
>>>>> workaround for LION.  It seems that Jane already had her ANZ password 
>>>>> details in 1PW and just needed to help the ANZ display along a bit.    I 
>>>>> don't get a contextual menu on the small login window top bar.   Any 
>>>>> suggestions for this one?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Perhaps it is well that the Bankwest site was down this evening as I will 
>>>>> try and be optimistic I can make friends with it and 1PW tomorrow.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers, 
>>>>> Alan
>>>>> 
>>>>> Alan Smith
>>>>> iMac 21.5" Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz 4M - OSX 10.6.8
>>>>> iPad2; ATV2
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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