Re: SeaMonkey Password Manager Problem...

2009-04-29 Thread Philip

Gregory Hicks wrote:

Greetings:

I wrote last week about a gray bar below the status bar and that I had 
solved this by deleting my profile and recreating it...


Now I have a new problem.  To wit:  The password manager does not seem 
to cue on my Bank's login request.  (It used to save the login info, now 
does not.)


Anyone have any idea's on why not?  Is there some way I can 'force' the 
info to be saved?


Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Gregory Hicks
I have run across sites wherein the embedded login/password form targets 
a different server and thus the password manager ignores it. They often 
have a cookie/checkbox that remembers your login id for you. So when you 
visit the page again, you login id appears because of the cookie, but 
not the password as the password manager ignored it the first time. 
Which makes you think the password is not being stored properly.

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Re: SeaMonkey Password Manager Problem...

2009-04-28 Thread Ray_Net

Gregory Hicks wrote:

Greetings:

I wrote last week about a gray bar below the status bar and that I had 
solved this by deleting my profile and recreating it...


Now I have a new problem.  To wit:  The password manager does not seem 
to cue on my Bank's login request.  (It used to save the login info, now 
does not.)


Anyone have any idea's on why not?  Is there some way I can 'force' the 
info to be saved?




I never save a password  it's the best idea to never remind it.
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Re: SeaMonkey Password Manager Problem...

2009-04-28 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Gregory Hicks wrote:

Greetings:

I wrote last week about a gray bar below the status bar and that I had 
solved this by deleting my profile and recreating it...


Now I have a new problem.  To wit:  The password manager does not seem 
to cue on my Bank's login request.  (It used to save the login info, now 
does not.)


Anyone have any idea's on why not?  Is there some way I can 'force' the 
info to be saved?


Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Gregory Hicks


check your settings: Edit, Preferences, Privacy  
Security, Passwords, and make sure the little box there 
is checked.


If you still have your old profile hanging around, 
here's what you do:


Close SM, then locate, in the old profile, an 8 digit 
file that ends in a .s, such as 12345678.s, and 
key3.db.  Now copy those to the new profile and put 
them in the same place as the other location.  Open SM 
and your passwords should be there.


If you already have a password file in the new profile, 
then rename it, and rename the old password file to the 
new file.  But don't copy over the key3.db file. Then 
open SM.


Did any of these work?

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