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Former Member
3 years agoCisco AnyConnect isn't support by 1password 8.8.0
Hello!
I love 1password and use it to save pretty much all passwords. I got super excited with the announcement of version 8.8, as it allows filling passwords on Mac native apps.
But I still can...
GreyM1P
1Password Team
3 years ago@dondiego87
It sounds like the Cisco AnyConnect app might have been linked to the appropriate Login. If you press ⌘\ (Command–Backslash) and there is one (and only one) item linked to the active app, you won't see Quick Access – Universal Autofill will just do its thing. The fact that Cisco AnyConnect doesn't seem to work with Universal Autofill right now means that you won't see anything happen, even though it's trying.
In this case, you can either bring up Quick Access using ⇧⌘Space (Shift–Command–Space), or remove the link to the Cisco AnyConnect app from the Login item in question. Then, because no item is linked, you'll see Quick Access when you press ⌘\ (Command–Backslash) so that you can choose one. In short, if the choice is unambiguous, ⌘\ (Command–Backslash) will perform a Universal Autofill without any further intervention. If there are multiple options, or Quick Access doesn't know what Login to use, you'll see the Quick Access box appear. If you want Quick Access to appear regardless, that'll be ⇧⌘Space (Shift–Command–Space). This is why the two commands, "Autofill" and "Show Quick Access", are defined separately in 1Password's Preferences. Hope that clarifies things, but let me know if you have any questions.