If you're using an add-on to "Remember Passwords" (I forget
the exact name), I was told it breaks Password Management in
SeaMonkey 2.30 update . If you disable it things will
magically return to be more normal. Saved
Usernames/Passwords will be entered automatically or added.
For Banking, C
WaltS48 wrote:
On 09/28/2014 06:30 PM, Rob C. wrote:
Please tell me it isn't so but I just upgraded to v2.29.1
and now it
seems all my passwords are missing. How do I get things
right again? Or
am I in for a big headache. Thanks!
Are you using the Remember Passwords extension?
Please tell me it isn't so but I just upgraded to v2.29.1
and now it seems all my passwords are missing. How do I get
things right again? Or am I in for a big headache. Thanks!
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That sounds about the same as I would have done except there
is one other set of files I would have moved Import these
in the same way you did the other set. Hopefully these will
help: E:\Documents and
Settings\Jim\Local Settings\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[oldgeneratedprofi
files. You may
need to use the Browse button to find the executable file
for the media player you choose to use. This is a global
change, not just a change in SeaMonkey. You can also change
other extensions in this manner if you wish. HTH. (Would
have posted earlier but server's been do
I can't answer your question directly but try some of the
speed tests at this website:
http://www.broadbandreports.com/speedtest
You can also run Flash or Java based tests. It may answer
your question if you are able to get things working there. HTH
Rob C.
David E. Ross wrote
JD wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/21/10 6:03 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
How does one get the latest Flash Player for Seamonkey? They've changed
their *$ing site so that it wants to install an "Add On" to Seamonkey,
which won't install because it's not FireFox.
I changed the setting to bypass
stall_flash_player_ax.exe
This comes from the following Adobe page for Troubleshooting
Flash installs:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19166.html#main_DownloadInstall
They hide the stuff now, but it still exists.
Rob C.
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BeeNeR wrote:
Are there any plans to update the security of cookies to the settings
that were available in 1.x SM? i.e. Preferences/Privacy&
Security/Cookies/Allow cookies based on privacy settings.
Being able to have different levels of acceptance/denial of various
cookies was, at least *I*
ternet land causing this, or possibly a buggy helper
application. I reverted back to 1.1.16 which never displayed
this, but it does now! I'm not using any extensions/add-ons
with SM 1.1.17
Rob C.
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I've been getting a Security Error box
popping up lately when I visit various
websites. It says the certificate
doesn't match the domain. I get that
part but the certificate presented seems
to always match a domain that I do
frequent, i.e it shows a certificate for
"ups.com" when I visit "
lbar while
typing afterwards.
regards
Martin
It seems to work on some entries but not
others. Don't know why but the Add-on
works every time. Thanks for the url.
Rob C.
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the Add-On, SQLite Manager.
Seems to be pretty straight forward and
it installs right there in SeaMonkey's
Tool menu. Very Handy.
Rob C.
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Tony wrote:
Is there a way to remove certain entries that have resulted from
mistyping in the location bar? In SM 1.1.17 and below, I could remove
entries by editing localstore.rdf. Now with SM 2.0b1, I can't do that it
seems.
The data for the location bar is now stored in a new file. It's a
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