Reopen all windows from last session - NOT WORKING

Why will this not work?

Greetings,
What version of Safari are you using, and what specific version of Mac OS X? This information should be in your profile and kept up-to-date; we shouldn't have to guess.
Try creating a new user account and test Safari to see if the problem happens there; if it does, then it's a systemwide issue. If not, it's something in your regular user account.

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  • "reopen all windows from last session" not working properly

    Sometimes I will hit a wrong tab and lose all the tabs and pages I am working on.  But when I hit "Reopen All Windows from Last Session" in History, I either get pages from months ago, or some nonsense that Apple is apparently trying to get me to buy.  All I want is my old work up.  How can I get them back quickly and easily (which is what I thought "Reopen All Windows..." was supposed to do)?

    Manual method
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  • Reopen All Windows from Last Session is not working

    The option Reopen All Windows from Last Session is not working, is there any other way to recover the tabs from my last session?
    Last night I fell asleep and my friend shut down my laptop.
    When I woke up in the morning I couldn't restore my last session which had several tabs opened for my research.
    I don't know the exact date when I found them, so I haven't been able to find them in History either.
    I've looked around on the internet, but haven't been able to find anything that helped me out.
    Hope you can help me! Thanks.

    Restart your Mac.
    Check the box for:  Reopen windows when logging back in
    Then check History >  Reopen Windows from Last Session

  • 'Reopen All Windows From Last Session' Will Not Work

    So, first Safari won't let me even open a new window and told me that I needed to reinstall and that my version of Safari was missing something - I can't remember the precise thing it told me I was missing. At that point, I restarted to see if that wouldn't fix the problem - it didn't, and 'Reopen All Windows From Last Session' wasn't working then. I reinstalled, and now everything else is working fine exact 'Reopen All Windows From Last Session' - it's not grayed out or anything, but when I click it *nothing happens*
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks.

    HI and Welcome to Apple Discussions ...
    From the Safari Menu Bar, select Safari/Reset Safari. Check the top 5 boxes, click Reset and restart your Mac.
    Carolyn

  • How do I set Safari to prompt before closing multiple tabs OR reopen all of the closed tabs when when I relaunch the application?  The "Reopen all windows from last session" is unselectable.

    How do I set Safari to prompt before closing multiple tabs OR reopen all of the closed tabs when when I relaunch the application?  The "Reopen all windows from last session" is unselectable.

    It would seem if your choose "Show my windows and tabs from last time" '''''and''''',
    *when you last closed Firefox, you had no web site open (just a blank tab), that it would open just that blank tab
    *when you last closed Firefox, you had one or more tabs/web site open, that would allow you to "Restore Previous Session"
    #Have you tried that?
    #If so, what is happening in each circumstance when you reopen Firefox?
    '''Restore Previous Session'''<br />
    Open tabs are automatically saved when closing Firefox beginning in Firefox 4. To open your last session, after Firefox starts, click History > Restore Previous Session. For this to work
    #You must be remembering history (Options > Privacy > Remember my browsing history).
    #*See [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Options%20window%20-%20Privacy%20panel Options window-Privacy panel]
    #You must not be using Private Browsing or permanent Private Browsing
    #*See [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Private%20Browsing Private Browsing]
    #You must not use Clear Recent History or Clear history when Firefox closes
    #*See [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Clear%20Recent%20History Clear Recent History]
    #*See [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Options%20window%20-%20Privacy%20panel Options window-Privacy panel]
    '''If this reply solves your problem, please click "Solved It" next to this reply when <u>signed-in</u> to the forum.'''
    Not related to your question, but...
    You need to update some plug-ins:
    *Plug-in check: https://www-trunk.stage.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    *Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape: [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using%20the%20Adobe%20Reader%20plugin%20with%20Firefox#w_installing-and-updating-adobe-reader Installing/Updating Adobe Reader in Firefox]

  • Location of File Containing Data for "reopen all windows from last session"

    I'm a heavy-duty Safari user and usually keep 100+ tabs and windows open, carefully invoking the command "reopen all windows from last session" each time I restart. Unfortunately, I screwed up today and started and quit Safari without invoking "reopen all windows from last session," and all of my open tabs and windows are gone.
    I can recover the tabs manually using my history listings, but there must be an easier way: the information about the last session has to be stored somewhere. I did a Deja Vu backup on Friday and today I copied the files /~user/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist and all the files from /~user/Library/Safari, including HistoryIndex.sk, History.plist, and LastSession.plist, from my backup to my hard drive, but the result was unchanged (that is, my 100+ tabs and windows were nowhere to be found).
    Given the time it takes for Safari to shut down, I assume it's storing a large history file somewhere, if only I knew where. Does anybody out there know or could otherwise help my recover from my stupidity?
    Thanks in advance.
    -- Kevin
    (proud Mac user for 23 years)

    I found a work-around. Since I frequently quit Safari and "reopen all windows from last session" upon restart, my history reflects all of the open tabs and windows contiguously. I thus reloaded the history file, invoked the command "History --> Show All History," found the most recent such contiguous history listing, shift-clicked and selected all relevant listings, and then double-clicked. All of my formerly open tabs and windows were reopened in tabs within a single window. I had to go back and rearrange things but it was far simpler than manually reopening all of those tabs and windows.
    -- Kevin

  • How to delete "Reopen All Windows From Last Session" in History?

    I use 5.0.4 in 'Private Browsing', but the above mentioned pull down choice in 'History' still remains active, and leaves my history visible for prying eyes.
    Where is the cache for "Reopen All Windows From Last Session" located? I could not find it in Safari Library. Or is there another way to manually or automatically delete the contents of this file?
    Thanks,
    PP

    Hi,
    Go to ~/Library/Safari. (Tilde) character represents the Home folder)
    Move the LastSession.plist file to the Trash.
    Check Safari / Preferences - Extensions. If you have any installed, turn that off, relaunch Safari. Try Private Browsing. You may have an Extension that's causing the problem.
    I don't know of any way to "auto" delete the .plist file but someone else might know of a Terminal command.
    Carolyn

  • Safari 5 - Lost Reopen all windows from last session

    Do you know, how to make "Reopen all windows from last session" work in Safari 5? I dont have this option in History…
    http://tinypic.com/r/2m6lwfb/6

    I have same issue and here is the solution.
    Suppose you installed SafariStand plug-in, remove "SafariStand.bundle" from your /Library/Application support/SIMBL/Plugins or ~/Library/App....
    I think it makes reopen function doesn't work, however, I still leave that file bcz Toggle Sidebar function is awesome.
    Message was edited by: JSKER

  • Safari doesn't "Reopen All Windows From Last Session" and links from Mail

    After a crash I found myself trying to "Reopen All Windows From Last Session", then I found that if I click a link from Mail it does not open it ... as well from any other application. It's like only workin' within itself and can't interact with any other application. Plus I used a lot "Reopen All Windows From Last Session" and now it doesn't work

    Same thing just happened to me. Reinstalling Saferi did not help.

  • Lost "Reopen all windows from last session"

    Somehow, I lost the "Reopen all windows from last session" command from the History Menu in Safari 4.0.4. Tried deleting Safari and reinstalling, but no luck, so, it must be in one of the Library files, I guess. Any ideas on how I can recover this feature would be very much appreciated.

    HI,
    FYI, it's better to trouble shoot Safari rather than re-install the app.
    From the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari / Empty Cache. When you are done with that...
    From the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari / Reset Safari. Select the top 5 buttons and click Reset.
    Go here for trouble shooting 3rd party plugins or input managers which might be causing the problem.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1594
    Since you are running Snow Leopard, make sure Safari is running in 32-bit mode, not 64. Right or control click the Safari icon in the Applications folder, then click: Get Info In the Get Info window click the black disclosure triangle next to General so it faces down. Select 32 bit mode. Also, (in that same window) *make sure Safari is NOT running in Rosetta.*
    Relaunch Safari.
    If nothing above helps, go to the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari/Preferences. Make note of all the preferences under each tab. Quit Safari. Now go to ~/Library/Preferences and move this file com.apple.safari.plist to the Desktop. Relaunch Safari. If you can see: Remove All Windows From the Last Session, then that .plist file is corrupted and needs to be moved to the Trash.
    Carolyn
    Message was edited by: Carolyn Samit

  • Some pages blank after "Reopen All Windows From Last Session"

    Hi there,
    For several months now I have been having a strange problem. "Reopen All Windows From Last Session" works, but only partially. If I have e.g. 14 tabs open in 4 windows and quit/crash Safari, then when Safari relaunches and I reopen all windows, an arbitrary number of them will turn blank. There will be nothing in the URL bar for those tabs and the tab will load as "Untitled" and a blank page.
    This morning I lost 5 tabs this way. In the past I've lost up to 21 of 23. I have never lost all of them; often I lose nothing at all.
    If I then use plutil to convert the LastSession.plist file to XML and examine it, it will have a null string where the missing URLs should be ("<string></string>"). I did so right before I posted, and everything looks reasonable while Safari is running - no obvious file corruption.
    (And for the "use fewer tabs" crowd, I use this Mac to work tech support and have to have a large number of constantly shifting resources open simultaneously. Is the convenience of carrying them over from session to session too much to ask?)

    Today I shut Safari down after saving two copies of ~/Library/Safari/LastSession.plist to the desktop and converting one to xml*. I reviewed that file; only one URL was blanked out, and I saved that URL manually into a Stickie for later retrieval.
    After I quit Safari, I saved two more copies of LastSession.plist and converted one to xml*. There was no change whatsoever from the pre-Safari-quit state. 28 good URLs and 1 blank, across 6 pages.
    I booted up Safari. Result? 10 blank tabs out of 29. So this means:
    - 1 lost during normal operation before program quit
    - 0 lost as a result of program quit
    - 9 lost as a result of program startup
    - 9 http: URLs
    - 1 https: URL
    - (n.b. there were 2 more https: URLs which saved and reloaded correctly)
    I will now quit Safari, restore a saved .plist file into its directory, and try to reproduce it.
    * .plist files are by default stored in a binary format. If you want to read what's inside a .plist file as part of your own troubleshooting, save a copy of the file and run the plutil command from within Terminal:
    plutil -convert xml1 -e pxml FILENAME
    (replace FILENAME with the full name and path of the file you saved)
    This will give you a file named FILENAME.pxml in the same location that you can read with TextEdit or any of the command-line text editing commands.
    Message was edited by: Baxil

  • Safari 5.1.2 opens two of every window when selecting "Reopen all windows from last session" since the latest update.

    Since the latest Saffari update to 5.1.2, every time I close Safari and reopen, and select "Reopen all windows from last session," two of every window opens.  I must go through a long list under the 'Window' menu and select one of eac pair and close them.  What a hassle. 
    Has anyone experienced this as well, and is there a fix? 

    is there a fix?
    Disable Resume...
    How To Disable Lion's 'Resume' Feature - MacRumors.com

  • How can i reopen all windows from last session on safari 6?

    how can i reopen all windows from last session on safari 6?
    finally found it .... sorry ...
    Response:
    System Preferences > General
    Uncheck "Close windows when quitting an application"
    Close
    Ensure you have empty the Homepage on Safari
    Safari > Preferences
    Homepage = empty

    Or...  from the Safari menu bar click History > Reopen All Windows from Last Session

  • Safari Reopen All Windows from last session greyed out

    Hi there,
    I am using Safari 7.0.6 version. I have a Macbook Pro OS X  10.9.4  I have made sure that under my Safari Preferences/General/ the Close all windows .... is UNCHECKED but I still can't get the "Reopen All Windows From Last Session" to be activated.  I can't even do it manually as it is greyed out.
    Any suggestions? 

    Unfortunately no, but there is a free Safari extension that offers this feature.
    Glims for Safari | www.MacHangout.com
    Once Glims is installed, you can access the settings in Safari > Preferences > Extensions then select the General tab then toggle: Restore Tabs and Launch on.
    Other handy features as well.
    And you can have Glims check for updates automatically.

  • "Reopen all windows from last session" unavailable

    Safari was loading web pages very slowly, so I closed 2 windows, each with multiple tabs, and then quit Safari. I reopened Safari, went to History, but the "Reopen all windows from last session" option was greyed out. How can I restore my tabs?
    Thanks,
    Audrey

    Unfortunately no, but there is a free Safari extension that offers this feature.
    Glims for Safari | www.MacHangout.com
    Once Glims is installed, you can access the settings in Safari > Preferences > Extensions then select the General tab then toggle: Restore Tabs and Launch on.
    Other handy features as well.
    And you can have Glims check for updates automatically.

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