Log-In Help

rcornish
rcornish
Community Member
edited March 2020 in 1Password in the Browser

Hi.....
Trying to create a log-in for https://www1.uimn.org/ui_applicant/applicant/login.do

Standard Login setup in 1P won't fill in the social security number field.

Tried this approach: https://support.1password.com/save-login-manually/
Still no luck: 1P leaves the SSN field blank and puts my SSN in the password field.

Any suggestions?


_1Password Version: 7.4.3
_Extension Version: 7.4.3
_OS Version: 10.14.6
_Sync Type: iCloud

Comments

  • ag_ana
    ag_ana
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @rcornish!

    I wanted to test this website here but I got a message that the website is not available at the moment, so I am afraid that we will have to give this another try later.

  • rcornish
    rcornish
    Community Member

    Hi...
    The site closes over the weekend. It's up today and should remain up through Friday. Let me know if you can solve it.

    Thanks!

  • ag_yaron
    ag_yaron
    1Password Alumni

    Hey @rcornish ,
    I was able to open the website now and test it.

    The issue is that there are two password fields and no text field for the username, so it throws 1Password a bit off. Here's how I was able to create a login that works:
    1. Open the 1Password desktop app and unlock it.
    2. Click the PLUS icon at the top and select "Login" from the list to create a new empty login.
    3. Name it whatever you want, and leave the username and password fields empty.
    4. In the website field, put in https://www1.uimn.org/ui_applicant/applicant/login.do
    5. Under the website field you'll see an empty section with fields you can fill manually. Select an empty label and name it "userIdConfirm" (case sensitive)", then click on the empty "new field" below it and enter your SSN.
    6. Click the box on the far fight of that new field you created and change it from a TEXT field to a PASSWORD field.
    7. Repeat steps 5-7 to create another label called "password", and input your actual password in the "new field" below it, then change the field's name to a "PASSWORD" field.
    8. Click "Save", close 1Password, then go to the website and try to autofill, see if that works.

    Here's a screenshot to clarify what goes where:

  • rcornish
    rcornish
    Community Member
    edited May 2020

    Hi Yaron....
    Thanks for the instructions. For some reason, when I copied the URL from your instructions to 1P, it added a bunch of extra characters. Once I fixed the URL, it worked perfectly.

    Many thanks!!

  • ag_ana
    ag_ana
    1Password Alumni

    On behalf of Yaron, you are welcome @rcornish!

    If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out anytime.

    Have a wonderful day :)

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