Super Duper 1Password and Hazel

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Super Duper 1Password and Hazel Thu Apr 14, 2016 8:05 am • by metasys
When you use Hazel to remove a cloned copy of 1Password on an emergency boot drive (1Password Mini is pretty fussy with multiple copies) Hazel fails. So far I cannot figure why . I have tried Move to Trash (after selecting a folder and filename search before move) and also a rename and move process. Neither work. I think this is something to do with access privs. Has anyone got an idea how to do this. Many thanks in anticipation.
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Re: Super Duper 1Password and Hazel Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:36 am • by Mr_Noodle
Can you do it manually in Finder? If so, does it prompt for a password?
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Re: Super Duper 1Password and Hazel Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:41 am • by metasys
Yes it prompts for password. I 'assume' that is because the clone drive is a proper duplicate :?:
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Re: Super Duper 1Password and Hazel Thu Apr 14, 2016 11:35 am • by Mr_Noodle
I really can't say as I don't use the programs in question myself. You might want to check with the developers of those programs to get more details on why the permissions are set as they are.
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Re: Super Duper 1Password and Hazel Thu Apr 14, 2016 1:38 pm • by metasys
Many thanks for your help. The problem is very much one of AgileBits but it is possibly be something that be incorporated into Hazel going forward.

'YES I really mean to delete the file, don't bother me with the detail, just do it on a preset timing basis'

Thanks for another nice 'fit and forget' application, that just does what it is told to do. and for Don McAllister pointing it out too. 8)
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Re: Super Duper 1Password and Hazel Thu Apr 14, 2016 1:48 pm • by Mr_Noodle
You can look into writing a script to either change the permissions or move the file yourself. Hazel won't move privileged files itself as it runs in the background and avoids bringing up any UI.
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