Re: Stored password file

2019-12-24 Thread Ray Davison

Paul wrote:

Hello,

I have been using seamonkey for ever and my computer is acting up and I 
want to wipe the drive clean and start over, but I have hundreds of 
passwords saved that I reference and have as automatic fillins for 
certain sites.
Where is the password file located so I can copy it and re-insert it 
after Im done reloading everything?


This is your chance to disassociate all internet apps from the OS.  You 
say you "have been using seamonkey for ever".  My data files began life 
in Netscape.  Do yours go back that far?  And those files have been used 
on many computers by multiple versions of Win and OS/2.  And, I have 
never "lost" my email.


The trick is, I have never had the apps or data on a boot partition. 
The apps are on an apps partition and the data is on a data partition. 
I can reinstall or replace an OS and the most I need to do to the apps 
is create a fresh run object (shortcut).


I also always have multiple versions of each app.  I never replace an 
app or OS until I an convinced the replacement is superior.  So every 
computer has multiple versions of Win and Mozilla and/or Mozilla clones.


The first thing you need to do is copy the entire profile - which is a 
directory tree - to another partition of your choice, with the name of 
your choice.  Also copy the app tree to a place and name of your choice.


Then after you install Win, create an app shortcut with a 
"-Profilemanager" run switch, which will open profile manager.  Take SM 
by the hand to where you copied the profile and tell SM to use it.


On desktops, I now have only OSs on one HDD and only apps and data on 
another HDD.  I have clones of each.  If one dies, I can swap in the OS 
HDD and the data doesn't know the difference, or swap the apps/data HDD 
ans the OSs do not know the difference.


Ray
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Stored password file

2019-12-22 Thread Paul

Hello,

I have been using seamonkey for ever and my computer is acting up and I 
want to wipe the drive clean and start over, but I have hundreds of 
passwords saved that I reference and have as automatic fillins for 
certain sites.
Where is the password file located so I can copy it and re-insert it 
after Im done reloading everything?


Thanks,
Paul Emery
315-794-2055

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Re: Name of password file

2019-05-15 Thread Felix Miata
Keith N. McKenna composed on 2019-05-15 10:48 (UTC-0400):

> I recently inadvertently deleted my saved passwords file. can someone
> point me to the name of the file so I can restore it from backup?
> SeaMonkey version 2.49.4 OS version Windows 10 1809.

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Re: Name of password file

2019-05-15 Thread Hartmut Figge
Keith N. McKenna:

>I recently inadvertently deleted my saved passwords file. can someone
>point me to the name of the file so I can restore it from backup?
>SeaMonkey version 2.49.4 OS version Windows 10 1809.

I had this problem when migrating from SM-2.56a1 to SM-2.53. Because the
profile of the 2.56a1 was very old and often repaired, since it belonged
to Trunk where problems were naturally, I wanted the profile of the 2.53
to be a fresh one.

For the passwords IIRC I had to copy key4.db and logins.json. After
making backups of the old ones, of course.

But if you use a master password, I never did so I do not know. You have
to experiment like I did during my migration.

Hartmut
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Name of password file

2019-05-15 Thread Keith N. McKenna
I recently inadvertently deleted my saved passwords file. can someone
point me to the name of the file so I can restore it from backup?
SeaMonkey version 2.49.4 OS version Windows 10 1809.

Regards
Keith McKenna
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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-20 Thread Rufus

Ed Mullen wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Miles Fidelman:


Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password
file
for all accounts with the same password?


Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)


Beautiful! I'm gonna have to bookmark that!



What exactly is that, and what exactly is it doing?..



It invokes the old password manager.  I use it all the time.  Hate the
new one for just this situation.



...ok...*nice* tip.  Now I just have to figure out how I'd like to 
manage using it!


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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-20 Thread Ed Mullen

Rufus wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Miles Fidelman:


Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?


Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)


Beautiful! I'm gonna have to bookmark that!



What exactly is that, and what exactly is it doing?..



It invokes the old password manager.  I use it all the time.  Hate the 
new one for just this situation.


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Re: searching password file? - solved, and found a few things

2012-11-19 Thread Rufus


That isn't what the OP wanted to do - he wanted to be able to see all of 
them at once ad examine for duplicates.  Hartmutt provided the 
definitive answer, IMO...


...however, the more I learn about all of these password tricks the less 
secure I feel.


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Miles Fidelman wrote:

As others have pointed out, the standard password manager lets you do
this - if you do things in the right order (show passwords for
everything, enter master password, THEN search on the password of
interest).

While waiting, did some digging and found some stuff.  For anyone who's
interested:

WaltS wrote:


I am thinking signon.sglite, but not sure.



WaltS is correct - passwords are stored inside /signon.sqlite

the sqlite-manager lets you browse an sqlite file, but, not available
(yet) for seamonkey 2.13.2
- of course, nothing stops one from browing the file via FireFox
- there's also a stand-alone sqlite browser at
sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net and command line tools at sqlite.org
- probably a good idea to play with a copy of the file, not the live
profile

Data in the username and password field are encrypted, at least if you
use a master password.  If you DON'T have a master password set, some of
the documentation on the mozilla dev website suggests things might be
encoded Base64 (though the doc was for pre-sqlite password files, not
sure if it's still the case).

This is kind of where I stopped, once NooP and Dave pointed out how to
get to what I'm looking for through the standard password manager.  I
expect there is a way to decrypt a column in one of the above browsers;
or it might take a little bit of SQL.

Thanks folks,

Miles




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Re: searching password file? - solved, and found a few things (a little more)

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman

see addendum at end:

Miles Fidelman wrote:
As others have pointed out, the standard password manager lets you do 
this - if you do things in the right order (show passwords for 
everything, enter master password, THEN search on the password of 
interest).


While waiting, did some digging and found some stuff.  For anyone 
who's interested:


WaltS wrote:


I am thinking signon.sglite, but not sure.



WaltS is correct - passwords are stored inside /signon.sqlite

the sqlite-manager lets you browse an sqlite file, but, not available 
(yet) for seamonkey 2.13.2

- of course, nothing stops one from browing the file via FireFox
- there's also a stand-alone sqlite browser at 
sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net and command line tools at sqlite.org
- probably a good idea to play with a copy of the file, not the live 
profile


Data in the username and password field are encrypted, at least if you 
use a master password.  If you DON'T have a master password set, some 
of the documentation on the mozilla dev website suggests things might 
be encoded Base64 (though the doc was for pre-sqlite password files, 
not sure if it's still the case).


This is kind of where I stopped, once NooP and Dave pointed out how to 
get to what I'm looking for through the standard password manager.  I 
expect there is a way to decrypt a column in one of the above 
browsers; or it might take a little bit of SQL.


Found a neat trick for encrypting/decrypting passwords, while googling 
around:
type   javascript:btoa("foo")  into the URL bar and Seamonkey will 
display the encrypted version of "foo"
type   javascript:atob("xyzza") into the URL bar and Seamonkey will 
display the decrypted version of "xyzza")
--- i.e., if you're searching for all line with password "foo" - encrypt 
it, and then search on the result


Miles




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Re: searching password file? - solved, and found a few things

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman
As others have pointed out, the standard password manager lets you do 
this - if you do things in the right order (show passwords for 
everything, enter master password, THEN search on the password of interest).


While waiting, did some digging and found some stuff.  For anyone who's 
interested:


WaltS wrote:


I am thinking signon.sglite, but not sure.



WaltS is correct - passwords are stored inside /signon.sqlite

the sqlite-manager lets you browse an sqlite file, but, not available 
(yet) for seamonkey 2.13.2

- of course, nothing stops one from browing the file via FireFox
- there's also a stand-alone sqlite browser at 
sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net and command line tools at sqlite.org

- probably a good idea to play with a copy of the file, not the live profile

Data in the username and password field are encrypted, at least if you 
use a master password.  If you DON'T have a master password set, some of 
the documentation on the mozilla dev website suggests things might be 
encoded Base64 (though the doc was for pre-sqlite password files, not 
sure if it's still the case).


This is kind of where I stopped, once NooP and Dave pointed out how to 
get to what I'm looking for through the standard password manager.  I 
expect there is a way to decrypt a column in one of the above browsers; 
or it might take a little bit of SQL.


Thanks folks,

Miles



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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman

David Cox wrote:

On 20/11/2012 9:27 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:



I must be missing something here.

Try Hartmut's link earlier. 
"chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul"


Click "Show Passwords" and confirm

Click the newly displayed tab header "Password" and it will sort the 
list by password.


Voila - the sites with the same password are grouped.


Ahh... silly me.   With encrypted passwords, the passwords don't show up 
until you click on "show passwords" and enter the master password - so 
when you enter a password and try to search on it, you get nothing.  So 
I've always:

- searched on a domain to downselect
- then clicked "show passwords" and enter the master password

Never thought to hit "show passwords" and enter the master password 
FIRST (while all accounts are showing), then search on the password (or 
username) to down-select.  Works like a charm.


Thanks all!

Miles

p.s. did learn a few things about the password file, before this answer 
- will post what I found in a moment



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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman

clis...@charter.net wrote:

I use the add-on, Password Exporter, which I use to save a CSV file, which can 
then be opened in Excel and examined at will.


Looks like just the ticket.  Thanks!  ... unfortunately, looks like it 
hasn't been updated for SeaMonkey 2.13.2 - sigh.




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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread WaltS
NoOp wrote:
> On 11/19/2012 03:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>> Folks...
>>
>> Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
>>
>> It's NOT:
>> - how do I access the password manager
>> - how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of) 
>> accounts
>> - it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
>> - it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL
>>
>> The question IS, very specifically:
>> Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND 
>> USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where password=foo)
> 
> Not to be snarky, but Hartmut gave you the answer.
> 
> Open the link he gave you: Show Passwords|Search: SEARCH ON A PASSWORD
> And of course you can also sort by the Password column. And once you've
> calmed down and give it a try, you can even remove those multiple
> passwords by Shift|select|delete.
> 
> ...
> 

I didn't have SM running, but just tried that link, and it does exactly
what Miles wants. No extension needed. :)

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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread David Cox

On 20/11/2012 9:27 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:

Folks...

Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:

It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
- it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL

The question IS, very specifically:
Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND
USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where
password=foo)

I must be missing something here.

Try Hartmut's link earlier. 
"chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul"


Click "Show Passwords" and confirm

Click the newly displayed tab header "Password" and it will sort the 
list by password.


Voila - the sites with the same password are grouped.



And perhaps, the more generic questions of:
- where is the password file stored?
- what format is it stored in?
(which would allow constructing one's own search mechanism).

Miles Fidelman



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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread clis...@charter.net
On Monday, November 19, 2012 6:27:53 PM UTC-5, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Folks...
> 
> 
> 
> Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
> 
> 
> 
> It's NOT:
> 
> - how do I access the password manager
> 
> - how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of) 
> 
> accounts
> 
> - it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
> 
> - it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL
> 
> 
> 
> The question IS, very specifically:
> 
> Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND 
> 
> USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where password=foo)
> 
> 
> 
> And perhaps, the more generic questions of:
> 
> - where is the password file stored?
> 
> - what format is it stored in?
> 
> (which would allow constructing one's own search mechanism).
> 
> 
> 
> Miles Fidelman
> 
> 
I use the add-on, Password Exporter, which I use to save a CSV file, which can 
then be opened in Excel and examined at will.

The Saved Passwords add-on will display all passwords and let you sort the 
list.  I find both quite useful but for different reasons.
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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread WaltS

On 11/19/2012 06:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:

Folks...

Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:

It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
- it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL

The question IS, very specifically:
Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND
USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where password=foo)

And perhaps, the more generic questions of:
- where is the password file stored?
- what format is it stored in?
(which would allow constructing one's own search mechanism).

Miles Fidelman



I am thinking signon.sglite, but not sure.

Stored in a sqlite database format.

You could try this extension.

<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager/>

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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread NoOp
On 11/19/2012 03:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Folks...
> 
> Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
> 
> It's NOT:
> - how do I access the password manager
> - how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of) 
> accounts
> - it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
> - it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL
> 
> The question IS, very specifically:
> Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND 
> USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where password=foo)

Not to be snarky, but Hartmut gave you the answer.

Open the link he gave you: Show Passwords|Search: SEARCH ON A PASSWORD
And of course you can also sort by the Password column. And once you've
calmed down and give it a try, you can even remove those multiple
passwords by Shift|select|delete.

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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman

Folks...

Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:

It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of) 
accounts

- it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
- it is not how to conduct a search, keyed on an account's URL

The question IS, very specifically:
Does anybody know how to SEARCH ON A PASSWORD, TO FIND ALL ACCOUNTS AND 
USERNAMES THAT SHARE THAT PASSWORD  (i.e. find all lines where password=foo)


And perhaps, the more generic questions of:
- where is the password file stored?
- what format is it stored in?
(which would allow constructing one's own search mechanism).

Miles Fidelman

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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Rufus

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Miles Fidelman:


Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?


Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)


Beautiful! I'm gonna have to bookmark that!



What exactly is that, and what exactly is it doing?..

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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Miles Fidelman:


Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?


Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)


Beautiful! I'm gonna have to bookmark that!

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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Michael Gordon wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:


Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored
username/password file for all accounts with the same password?
(Might have been a victim of a security breach, seems like a
good time to change all accounts that might share the same
password - which is easier said than done, when one relies on
software to save one's passwords).


Miles,

On the top menu bar go to Tools/Password Manager/Manage Stored
Passwords.


But you can only view one account at a time. You haven't answered
the question.



Paul,

When I go to Password Manager and look at all the stored logins I see
 all the accounts I have ever saved a login and password for.  Once
the login accounts are displayed you can click the button to view all
saved passwords, you will have to click a confirm button to reveal
the passwords.


I know how to display passwords. I don't know how to display passwords 
for more than one site at a time. Do you?


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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman

Michael Gordon wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:


Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password 
file
for all accounts with the same password?  (Might have been a victim 
of a

security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same password - which is easier said than done, 
when one

relies on software to save one's passwords).


Miles,

On the top menu bar go to Tools/Password Manager/Manage Stored 
Passwords.


But you can only view one account at a time. You haven't answered the
question.



When I go to Password Manager and look at all the stored logins I see 
all the accounts I have ever saved a login and password for. Once the 
login accounts are displayed you can click the button to view all 
saved passwords, you will have to click a confirm button to reveal the 
passwords.


Maybe, you can sort the columns in alpha/numerical order and get 
groups of login names?


Michael... maybe if you don't have an answer, you can stop trying to 
answer the question?  I was rather specific, after all.



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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Hartmut Figge
Miles Fidelman:

>Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file 
>for all accounts with the same password?

Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)

Hartmut
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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Michael Gordon

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:


Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?  (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same password - which is easier said than done, when one
relies on software to save one's passwords).


Miles,

On the top menu bar go to Tools/Password Manager/Manage Stored Passwords.


But you can only view one account at a time. You haven't answered the
question.



Paul,

When I go to Password Manager and look at all the stored logins I see 
all the accounts I have ever saved a login and password for.  Once the 
login accounts are displayed you can click the button to view all saved 
passwords, you will have to click a confirm button to reveal the passwords.


Maybe, you can sort the columns in alpha/numerical order and get groups 
of login names?


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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Michael Gordon wrote:


Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?  (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same password - which is easier said than done, when one
relies on software to save one's passwords).


Miles,

On the top menu bar go to Tools/Password Manager/Manage Stored Passwords.


But you can only view one account at a time. You haven't answered the 
question.


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Re: searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Michael Gordon

Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hi Folks,

Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?  (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same password - which is easier said than done, when one
relies on software to save one's passwords).

Thanks!

Miles



Miles,

On the top menu bar go to Tools/Password Manager/Manage Stored Passwords.

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searching password file?

2012-11-19 Thread Miles Fidelman

Hi Folks,

Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file 
for all accounts with the same password?  (Might have been a victim of a 
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that 
might share the same password - which is easier said than done, when one 
relies on software to save one's passwords).


Thanks!

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-07-06 Thread Bill Davidsen

Philip Chee wrote:

On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:54:30 -0400, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:

  Ray Davison wrote:

  SM 3.1

  Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
  text file?

  I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
  and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?

  I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
  sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
  http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

  And have scanned this page;
  http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

  So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

  Ray



  I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
  passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.



With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.


Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each
domain individually as well.  :O  -JW


<http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter>

Aren't you supposed to tell people to install the messed-up_add-on_reporter 
extension? The one which says it's not compatible with your version of Semonkey? 
Anyway, a more recent version installs and does report add-on failure (and 
occasionally fix them).


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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-27 Thread Evan Davidson

On 6/25/2011 12:05 PM, Ray Davison wrote:

SM 3.1

Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
text file?

I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file. True?

I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

And have scanned this page;
http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

Ray




Go to: http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_pw.php . The last link at the 
bottom allows you to save a page called: list_firefox-3_passwords.html . 
It contains a javascript that prints out your passwords as a browser 
page. It works with FF5 and it should work with Seamonkey 2.1 .


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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread Ray Davison

J. Weaver Jr. wrote:


I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.


With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious. SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.


Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each
domain individually as well.


Saved Password Editor works in password manager one domain at a time. It 
can also open a separate window that shows passwords for all domains. 
But it doesn't do export.


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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/26/11 10:36 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 07:39:10 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 6/25/11 10:34 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
>>> On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:54:30 -0400, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
>>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>>> On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
>>>>>>  Ray Davison wrote:
>>>>>>>  SM 3.1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
>>>>>>>  text file?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
>>>>>>>  and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
>>>>>>>  sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
>>>>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  And have scanned this page;
>>>>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Ray
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>  I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
>>>>>>  passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
>>>>> for only one domain at a time.
>>>>
>>>> Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each 
>>>> domain individually as well.  :O  -JW
>>>
>>> <http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter>
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>
>> That URI leads to <http://code.google.com/p/passwordexporter/>, which
>> leads to <https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter/wiki/>, which
>> leads to <https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter>, which leads to
>> <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/>,
>> which says "Not available for SeaMonkey 2.1".
> 
> Forgot to add a link to 1.2.1-mod. Please try this version.
> <http://downloads.mozdev.org/xsidebar/mods/password_exporter-1.2.1-mod.xpi>
> 
> Phil
> 

Password Exporter has the same version number -- 1.2.1 -- at both
addons.mozilla.org and downloads.mozdev.org.  However, the latter can be
installed for SM 2.1 while the former cannot.  They are not exactly the
same -- with different MD5 hashes -- and thus should have distinct
version numbers.

Contrary to statements in mozilla.dev.planning and mozilla.general,
version numbers do indeed make a difference.  If I were to say that
Password Exporter 1.2.1 could not be installed with SeaMonkey 2.1, would
you really know which Password Exporter had a problem if I did not also
indicate the URI from where I downloaded the XPI file?

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread Philip Chee
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 07:39:10 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 6/25/11 10:34 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
>> On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:54:30 -0400, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
>>>>>  Ray Davison wrote:
>>>>>>  SM 3.1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
>>>>>>  text file?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
>>>>>>  and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
>>>>>>  sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
>>>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  And have scanned this page;
>>>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Ray
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>  I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
>>>>>  passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
>>>> for only one domain at a time.
>>>
>>> Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each 
>>> domain individually as well.  :O  -JW
>> 
>> <http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter>
>> 
>> Phil
>> 
> 
> That URI leads to <http://code.google.com/p/passwordexporter/>, which
> leads to <https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter/wiki/>, which
> leads to <https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter>, which leads to
> <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/>,
> which says "Not available for SeaMonkey 2.1".

Forgot to add a link to 1.2.1-mod. Please try this version.
<http://downloads.mozdev.org/xsidebar/mods/password_exporter-1.2.1-mod.xpi>

Phil

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 25/06/2011 13:05, Ray Davison told the world:
> SM 3.1
> 
> Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a 
> text file?
> 
> I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X, 
> and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?
> 
> I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a 
> sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
> http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
> 
> And have scanned this page;
> http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
> 
> So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.
> 
> Ray
> 
> 


Saved Passwords Editor might help:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/saved-password-editor

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread JD

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/25/11 10:34 PM, Philip Chee wrote:

On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:54:30 -0400, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:

  Ray Davison wrote:

  SM 3.1

  Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
  text file?

  I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
  and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?

  I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
  sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
  http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

  And have scanned this page;
  http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

  So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

  Ray



  I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
  passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.



With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.


Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each
domain individually as well.  :O  -JW


<http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter>

Phil



That URI leads to<http://code.google.com/p/passwordexporter/>, which
leads to<https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter/wiki/>, which
leads to<https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter>, which leads to
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/>,
which says "Not available for SeaMonkey 2.1".



Right click on Add To Seamonkey, Save Link Target As, download the .xpi 
file. Open with a Zip program and edit the install.rdf file. This should 
work although I can't try it because I already had the program installed 
and by editing the install.rdf file I'm able to use it in SM2.1.



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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/25/11 10:34 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:54:30 -0400, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
>>>>  Ray Davison wrote:
>>>>>  SM 3.1
>>>>>
>>>>>  Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
>>>>>  text file?
>>>>>
>>>>>  I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
>>>>>  and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?
>>>>>
>>>>>  I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
>>>>>  sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
>>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
>>>>>
>>>>>  And have scanned this page;
>>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
>>>>>
>>>>>  So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Ray
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>  I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
>>>>  passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.
>>>>
>>>
>>> With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
>>> for only one domain at a time.
>>
>> Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each 
>> domain individually as well.  :O  -JW
> 
> <http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter>
> 
> Phil
> 

That URI leads to <http://code.google.com/p/passwordexporter/>, which
leads to <https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter/wiki/>, which
leads to <https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter>, which leads to
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/>,
which says "Not available for SeaMonkey 2.1".

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread JD

Ray Davison wrote:

SM 3.1

Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
text file?

I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file. True?

I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

And have scanned this page;
http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

Ray




I hope 3.1 is a typo, in SM2.1, I had Password Exporter 1.2.1 but I had 
to edit the install.rdf file to make it compatible, and it allows me to 
save the password file as a .csv file.


https://github.com/fligtar/password-exporter/wiki/

If you don't have it installed, you're supposed to be able to save the 
.xpi install file and edit the install.rdf file and ten it will install 
in SM2.1.


I didn't say it was easy, but it does work, with a little extra work.

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-26 Thread Gerald Ross

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:

 Ray Davison wrote:

 SM 3.1

 Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
 text file?

 I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
 and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?

 I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
 sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
 http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

 And have scanned this page;
 http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

 So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

 Ray



 I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
 passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.



With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.



Sorry.  Missed the 2.1.  I'm still using 2.0.14.  As a senile old fart 
I had already found things I didn't like about 2.1 and this would have 
been another.


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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-25 Thread Philip Chee
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 22:54:30 -0400, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
>>>  Ray Davison wrote:
>>>>  SM 3.1
>>>>
>>>>  Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
>>>>  text file?
>>>>
>>>>  I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
>>>>  and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?
>>>>
>>>>  I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
>>>>  sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
>>>>
>>>>  And have scanned this page;
>>>>  http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
>>>>
>>>>  So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.
>>>>
>>>>  Ray
>>>>
>>>>
>>>  I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
>>>  passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.
>>>
>>
>> With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
>> for only one domain at a time.
> 
> Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each 
> domain individually as well.  :O  -JW

<http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter>

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-25 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:

 Ray Davison wrote:

 SM 3.1

 Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
 text file?

 I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
 and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?

 I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
 sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
 http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

 And have scanned this page;
 http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

 So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

 Ray



 I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the
 passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.



With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.


Not only that, but you'd have to click on "Show Passwords" for each 
domain individually as well.  :O  -JW

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/25/11 12:20 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
> Ray Davison wrote:
>> SM 3.1
>>
>> Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
>> text file?
>>
>> I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
>> and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?
>>
>> I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
>> sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
>> http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
>>
>> And have scanned this page;
>> http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html
>>
>> So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.
>>
>> Ray
>>
>>
> I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the 
> passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.
> 

With SM 2.1, this must be quite tedious.  SM 2.1 will display passwords
for only one domain at a time.

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Re: Capture password file as text?

2011-06-25 Thread Gerald Ross

Ray Davison wrote:

SM 3.1

Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a
text file?

I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X,
and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?

I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a
sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

And have scanned this page;
http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

Ray


I use Gadwin PrintScreen and click the PrtScr button while the 
passwords are showing. Then save it to a file.


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Capture password file as text?

2011-06-25 Thread Ray Davison

SM 3.1

Does anyone know how to get the contents of the password file into a 
text file?


I assume signons3.txt is the contents of the password file from SM 1X, 
and that signons.sqlite is the 2.1 password file.  True?


I have the contents of the three Win Zips from the site below in a 
sub-directory with a copy of signons.sqlite.

http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

And have scanned this page;
http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.html

So far all I have managed to do is read signons.sqlite as a binary.

Ray


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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Jens Hatlak

Melissa wrote:

opened prefs.js
added the line:
user_pref("signon.signonfilename", ".s");


Pref names are case-sensitive. The correct name is "signon.SignonFileName".


opened SM and changed about:config from signons.txt to the .s file


You can make any changes solely in about:config, including additions. 
There's no need to change prefs.js directly, ever (provided it's not 
broken). In fact pref.js is written according to the data in 
about:config every time you shut down SeaMonkey.



When I went to open prefs.js again to copy the line to paste for you
here, it appeared twice. Deleted one instance and still no joy.


Would be interesting to know which one you deleted, the one with the 
correct capitalization or the other?



Saved Passwords in SM is blank.

thoughts?


In addition to the above, try to rename/delete signons.sqlite.


would it matter that this is a 64bit Win7?


No.

HTH

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Re: password file whoops

2010-05-28 Thread Melissa

Melissa wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Melissa:


There's no signon.SignonFileName in prefs.js. It goes from shell-dot to
xpinstall-dot.
But - I can see it in about:config.


SM1:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a2.png

SM2:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b2.png

I am using nightlies of SM since many years and don't remember, when
this pref appeared. At some time even signons2.txt and signons3.txt were
used, as you can see in the screenshot.


Should I add the line to prefs.js or change it in about:config?


about:config

Hartmut

No joy.


I went into Docs &
Setting//AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Seamonkey/Profiles/
copied my old .s file into the folder

opened prefs.js
added the line:
user_pref("signon.signonfilename", ".s");

copied the old key3.db file into my profile

opened SM and changed about:config from signons.txt to the .s file

When I went to open prefs.js again to copy the line to paste for you
here, it appeared twice. Deleted one instance and still no joy.
Saved Passwords in SM is blank.

thoughts?

would it matter that this is a 64bit Win7?


AHA!
I skipped over the step "delete all files from profile beginning with 
'signons'"


Joy!
passwords are in password manager!!

Yippee!!!

thanks!


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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Melissa

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Melissa:


There's no signon.SignonFileName in prefs.js. It goes from shell-dot to
xpinstall-dot.
But - I can see it in about:config.


SM1:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a2.png

SM2:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b2.png

I am using nightlies of SM since many years and don't remember, when
this pref appeared. At some time even signons2.txt and signons3.txt were
used, as you can see in the screenshot.


Should I add the line to prefs.js or change it in about:config?


about:config

Hartmut

No joy.


I went into Docs & 
Setting//AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Seamonkey/Profiles/

copied my old .s file into the folder

opened prefs.js
added the line:
user_pref("signon.signonfilename", ".s");

copied the old key3.db file into my profile

opened SM and changed about:config from signons.txt to the .s file

When I went to open prefs.js again to copy the line to paste for you 
here, it appeared twice.  Deleted one instance and still no joy.

Saved Passwords in SM is blank.

thoughts?

would it matter that this is a 64bit Win7?

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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge:

>SM1:
>http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a.png
>http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a2.png
>
>SM2:
>http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b.png
>http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b2.png

Addendum in case you wonder why numbers is different in SM1 and SM2.
Easy, that's not my old SM1 but instead another one. :)

Hartmut
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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Hartmut Figge
Melissa:

>There's no signon.SignonFileName in prefs.js. It goes from shell-dot to 
>xpinstall-dot.
>But - I can see it in about:config.

SM1:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-a2.png

SM2:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b.png
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/si100528-b2.png

I am using nightlies of SM since many years and don't remember, when
this pref appeared. At some time even signons2.txt and signons3.txt were
used, as you can see in the screenshot.

>Should I add the line to prefs.js or change it in about:config?

about:config

Hartmut
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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Melissa

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Melissa:


Anyhow, I successfully transferred bookmarks and mail and address books,
but I can't see how to get text from the .s file into an sqlite document
[and a .db file?]


Perhaps this can help.
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_thread/thread/f8e74bcdb06ff080/b39a4b0d0190f7db?q=#b39a4b0d0190f7db


What am I missing?  I don't speak sql.


sqlite. Sigh.

Hartmut


LOL at the sigh.

Aha!
Excellent instructions.
However . . .

There's no signon.SignonFileName in prefs.js. It goes from shell-dot to 
xpinstall-dot.

But - I can see it in about:config.

Should I add the line to prefs.js or change it in about:config?
If prefs, can you provide the syntax?

thanks!
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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Hartmut Figge
Melissa:

>Anyhow, I successfully transferred bookmarks and mail and address books, 
>but I can't see how to get text from the .s file into an sqlite document 
>[and a .db file?]

Perhaps this can help.
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_thread/thread/f8e74bcdb06ff080/b39a4b0d0190f7db?q=#b39a4b0d0190f7db

>What am I missing?  I don't speak sql.

sqlite. Sigh.

Hartmut
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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Melissa

Lee wrote:

On 5/28/10, Melissa  wrote:

Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Hi,

Melissa a tapoté, le 27/05/2010 20:19:

I need to transfer my password file from my old to new computer.
The new comp is Win7, Seamonkey 2.0.4.

I've created a new file by saving a password, but I can't find where the
file is stored for 2.0.4 on Win7.

thanks!


The files may be signons3.sqlite and key3.db

<http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13343>


Merci beaucoup, but je ne parle pas Francais.

Anyone know where there is an explanation in English?


babelfish (http://babelfish.yahoo.com/) is pretty good at translating
web pages:

Important files of the profile
(or which files to copy of a profile to another to recover its
parameters/given/etc)

 * Firefox 3
   o mark-pages and history of navigation: places.sqlite
   o cookies: cookies.sqlite
   o permissions for the passwords, the cookies, the popones,
the images and the installation of the complementary modules:
permissions.sqlite
   o the history of the zones of forms: formhistory.sqlite
   o the history of remote loading: downloads.sqlite
   o the passwords (Firefox 3.0.x): signons3.txt and key3.db
   o the passwords (Firefox 3.5.x): signons3.sqlite and key3.db
   o certificates: cert8.db and key3.db
   o Possibly the personal dictionary: persdict.dat
   o In the event of personalization of Firefox, files:
user.js, userChrome.css, userContent.css

Regards,
lee

hi Lee, and thanks.

I should have been more specific.

I'm doing this transfer from Seamonkey 1.x.
I've been doing this for years - back to NS. You probably no longer 
recognize my name, but I was once a frequent poster here.


Anyhow, I successfully transferred bookmarks and mail and address books, 
but I can't see how to get text from the .s file into an sqlite document 
[and a .db file?]

What am I missing?  I don't speak sql.

As I said, my old comp is still running.

I've thought of the option of installing SM 2.0.4 on it and importing 
and converting that way to sql automatically with the update.

Would that work?

How do I import a second time for my husband's profile after it does the 
initial import on install for my profile?

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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Bernard Mercier
Melissa a écrit :
> I need to transfer my password file from my old to new computer.
> The new comp is Win7, Seamonkey 2.0.4.

> I've created a new file by saving a password, but I can't find where the 
> file is stored for 2.0.4 on Win7.

> thanks!
Maybe here: 

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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Lee
On 5/28/10, Melissa  wrote:
> Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Melissa a tapoté, le 27/05/2010 20:19:
>>> I need to transfer my password file from my old to new computer.
>>> The new comp is Win7, Seamonkey 2.0.4.
>>>
>>> I've created a new file by saving a password, but I can't find where the
>>> file is stored for 2.0.4 on Win7.
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>
>> The files may be signons3.sqlite and key3.db
>>
>> <http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13343>
>>
> Merci beaucoup, but je ne parle pas Francais.
>
> Anyone know where there is an explanation in English?

babelfish (http://babelfish.yahoo.com/) is pretty good at translating
web pages:

Important files of the profile
(or which files to copy of a profile to another to recover its
parameters/given/etc)

* Firefox 3
  o mark-pages and history of navigation: places.sqlite
  o cookies: cookies.sqlite
  o permissions for the passwords, the cookies, the popones,
the images and the installation of the complementary modules:
permissions.sqlite
  o the history of the zones of forms: formhistory.sqlite
  o the history of remote loading: downloads.sqlite
  o the passwords (Firefox 3.0.x): signons3.txt and key3.db
  o the passwords (Firefox 3.5.x): signons3.sqlite and key3.db
  o certificates: cert8.db and key3.db
  o Possibly the personal dictionary: persdict.dat
  o In the event of personalization of Firefox, files:
user.js, userChrome.css, userContent.css

Regards,
lee
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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Melissa

Stéphane Grégoire wrote:

Hi,

Melissa a tapoté, le 27/05/2010 20:19:

I need to transfer my password file from my old to new computer.
The new comp is Win7, Seamonkey 2.0.4.

I've created a new file by saving a password, but I can't find where the
file is stored for 2.0.4 on Win7.

thanks!


The files may be signons3.sqlite and key3.db

<http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13343>


Merci beaucoup, but je ne parle pas Francais.

Anyone know where there is an explanation in English?  I used to do this 
just by copying and pasting the contents of the dot-s file from the old 
install using Notepad.  Now . . .


The old computer is still running, but I really don't want to keep it 
here and open Seamonkey to look in Tools every time I need a password.


thanks
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Re: password file

2010-05-28 Thread Stéphane Grégoire
Hi,

Melissa a tapoté, le 27/05/2010 20:19:
> I need to transfer my password file from my old to new computer.
> The new comp is Win7, Seamonkey 2.0.4.
> 
> I've created a new file by saving a password, but I can't find where the 
> file is stored for 2.0.4 on Win7.
> 
> thanks!

The files may be signons3.sqlite and key3.db

<http://www.geckozone.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13343>

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password file

2010-05-27 Thread Melissa

I need to transfer my password file from my old to new computer.
The new comp is Win7, Seamonkey 2.0.4.

I've created a new file by saving a password, but I can't find where the 
file is stored for 2.0.4 on Win7.


thanks!
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Re: Password File?

2009-10-07 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 10/7/2009 4:37 PM Sandy Pamin wrote:

What file in Profiles holds the stored passwords?


(number).s (or whatever signon.SignonFileName is set to) for SM < 2 / 
signons.sqlite for SM >= 2, and key3.db.


HTH

Jens

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Password File?

2009-10-07 Thread Sandy Pamin

What file in Profiles holds the stored passwords?
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