James,
thanks for the quick answer.
James Bucanek wrote:First, please send a diagnostic report. I'd like to look at the whole log.
Sent.
since prior to 1.2.0(58) it wasn't possible to have a pre-authorized helper installed in a home folder that was on another volume.
I am quite sure that I was able to pre-authorize and that I was prompted to re-pre-authorize after each new beta in last year. (But maybe QRecall was actually only pretending to be pre-authorized - or it was possible under Snow Leopard. I switched to Lion two weeks ago)
The second, far more serious, problem is that your scheduler is the wrong version.
After I created /Library/Application Support/QRecall manually as mentioned in my original post I got no further "Scheduler version mismatched" entries.
My guess is that you pre-authorized QRecall to use administrative privileges at some point in the past, and then selected the option to run actions when you are logged out.
Yes to the former. No to the later (if I remember right)
Note that in this situation QRecall should have informed you that it needed to install the scheduler;
I'm not aware of getting any dialog related to this.
To fix this:
...
- Reauthorize QRecall.
I followed your steps. But Reauthorizing was not necessary after restaring QRecall (the button reads "Cancel Preauthorization")
But I noticed that /Library/Application Support/QRecall was not recreated and the log says again "Cannot create support folder". I'll send a second diagnostic report that includes the fixing attempts.
Johannes