Since I upgraded to Mountain Lion, every time I open Safari I got: "Safari 6.0 has not been tested with the plugin LastPass 1.73.0". Except I wasn't using LastPass in Safari and 1.73 is a really old version. Safari seemed to work fine, but it was annoying, even though I don't use Safari as my primary browser (I mostly use Chrome, and Firefox for LogMeIn). In case anyone else out there has the same problem, I'm posting how I solved it.
I tried to track it down several times with no success. Safari > Preferences > Extensions didn't show anything. I couldn't find anything useful searching on the web. Searching for "lastpass" files didn't uncover anything. I tried deleting extensions.plist and the Safari cache.
Finally I saw a suggestion (for an unrelated problem) to download LastPass and run the uninstaller. The closest to 1.73 I could find was LastPass 1.75 on the LastPass old downloads page. I opened the dmg and run the uninstaller, and that solved the problem. Now Safari opens with no error messages. I still don't know where the extension was lurking though! (I even checked the Trash after running the uninstaller, but couldn't see anything.)
Great!
ReplyDeleteI had the same problem and your clue was perfect!
Thanks, happy new year!
Thank you! This worked for me as well!
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