On 1/24/11 7:15 AM, S. Beaulieu wrote:
> I just came back from vacation and my main password is acting weird.
> 
> After I've launched SM, the password window showed up, which I fill. It 
> tells me I have the wrong password. Huh? OK, I guess I mistyped, so I 
> type it again. It still tells me I'm wrong, so I figure my vacations 
> scrambled my brain and I input another password I useĀ­. Still no go. I 
> retype both in case I really mistyped, and it still doesn't work. So I 
> then decide to let it rest for a bit since I seem to have gotten 
> confused in all my passwords, so I click the cancel button.
> 
> Then SM is launched, with all my email accounts open. I tried to change 
> the password again, but it refuses to let me do so.
> 
> So on the one hand, the password seems to be all wonky and on the other, 
> SM lets me use its features completely, ignoring the protection that is 
> supposed to be afforded by the password.
> 
> So what's going on? Does anyone have an idea?
> 
> S.

To see your master password as (or after) you enter it, install the Show
Password On Input extension at
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/show-password-on-input/>.

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David E. Ross
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