On 07/26/2009 03:57 AM, Martin Feitag wrote: > NoOp schrieb: >> On 07/25/2009 01:05 PM, Gerald Ross wrote: >>> Martin Feitag wrote: >>>> Gerald Ross schrieb: >>>>> Installed the beta version. Do I actually HAVE to have a master >>>>> password? I never did in previous versions. Unable to bypass the window >>>>> to make a master Password. Also unable to invent a password that I can >>>>> really remember (oldtimer's disease) and that it will accept. >>>> >>>> I guess I experienced the same when I migrated a Seamonkey 1.1.x profile >>>> to SM2 after installing SM2.0b1. It seems like SM2 creates a key3.db >>>> file in the profile-directory which is useless. After renaming/deleting >>>> that file everything was fine and even the imported passwords were >>>> accessible. >>>> Hope that helps >>>> >>>> Martin >>> Wish I had known that earlier. I actually did a master password reset, >>> then re-entered all my passwords one at a time. Only had about 15-20 >>> that I still use so not a huge operation. Thanks. >>> >> >> For others; you don't have to do either of the above. > > I'm sorry but for now this is wrong. In fact when this problem comes up > for people who had not used a master-password in SM1, they /do/ need to ... > > I didn't have a Master-Password either. > I started SM2 after migrating for the first time and it asked for a > master-password right away (I guess because it tries to check for mail > already in SM2 without having to open the mail-window, by default) > So migrating from SM1.1.17 to SM2.0b1 caused a master password prompt > right from the start for me, before doing anything else. > regards
See my reply to Gerald Ross. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

