I installed the most current version on a new MacBook laptop. Error window: 'There was a problem connecting to the server [name of my office computer]. Subnautica mods for minecraft. This notice comes up every 10 seconds or so. I'm traveling now with the laptop and access to my 1Password is vital. How do I fix this?! I have 'Back-to-my-Mac' so in theory I can change settings remotely on the office computer (MacBookPro). Originally set up by exporting the database on the office computer - then importing it from the new laptop.
Otherwise, Office will be unable to find your user data. For instructions about how to create an alias, see Mac OS Help. An installation of Office includes the Microsoft Database Utility, which is located in the /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office folder.

When looking for the 1PW 'version' from the menu bar - the application opened with all data intact. I closed the app to see if I could open it again - and what I now have is a completely empty database.
1Password Version: 6.3.1 Extension Version: 631006 OS Version: 10.11.5 Sync Type: manual Referrer: forum-search. Hi, I'm sorry you're running into some trouble with 1Password on your MacBook! Can you please let us know some more details about the error message you keep getting? I'm not sure if I understand where you're seeing that or how it's connected to 1Password. Are you trying to do something in 1Password when the error appears?
What seems to trigger the error (for example, trying to launch the main 1Password app, clicking on the 1Password extension in your browser, etc)? If possible, it would be great if you could of the error message. To include it in your reply, simply click the document button above the comment field and select the file. I'm not sure if this is related to the problem at all, but you mentioned your sync type is 'manual'. Can you please elaborate on that?
Which option do you use to sync your 1Password data between your two Macs? .the application opened with all data intact. I closed the app to see if I could open it again - and what I now have is a completely empty database.
Do you mean you cannot currently view any of your 1Password data because the app appears empty when you open it? If you click the 1Password mini icon in the menubar of your Mac, does it also appear empty? If you reboot your Mac and open the main 1Password app again, what happens? Does this problem seem to be related to the 'problem connecting to the server' error message, or is it a separate issue? The more details you can give us about these strange issues, the better. Thanks in advance! I am having the same problem as Richard1, I see a query back to him but do not see an answer as to how to stop this from happening.
I initially tried setting this up to have a base data file on the home iMac but switched that off in the preferences (which my MacBook Pro keeps seeking out). Now every time I use Password1 on the laptop, I have to use Activity Monitor to quit the process to stop the message reappearing every few seconds. In the application options, I now see nothing refering to the other computer or data file. All else is working fine including syncing to my iOS devices. Would deleting the pref's file or some such cause Password1 to stop looking elsewhere for a datafile? I initially tried setting this up to have a base data file on the home iMac but switched that off in the preferences (which my MacBook Pro keeps seeking out).
If I understand, it sounds like you set up one of the sync options in 1Password in order to copy your data from your iMac to your MacBook Pro. Is it possible you used the option to do that? If so, my guess is that 1Password on your MacBook Pro was syncing directly to a folder on your iMac over your home network.
That kind of setup can be problematic if the sync file becomes unavailable, as it will cause 1Password (on your MacBook Pro) to keep giving errors when trying to sync. What you'll want to do first (if possible) is disable the sync settings in 1Password on your MacBook Pro: • On your MacBook Pro, open (and unlock) 1Password. • Go to 1Password > Preferences > Sync. • Choose None from the “Sync vault with” pop-up menu. • Click the Disable Sync button.