NoOp wrote:
On 01/31/2013 02:30 PM, Béèm wrote:
WaltS wrote:
...
4) I believe signons.sqlite is where passwords are stored. Confirmed by
renaming mine, and now I have no domains, usernames, or passwords in
Password Manager.

Thank you for trying to help.
I installed the remember-passwords addon, but to no avail.
Signons.sqlite should be the one indeed.
I tried to see in there but my knowledge of sql statements to load/see
the tables isn't adequate.

As I have also a firefox 18.0.1 install I tried with it and I have no
problems for passwords to be remembered, alltho I don't have the
remember-passwords addons.

But I copied the firefox signons.sqlite to the seamonkey profile, but I
still have the problem.

So I am pretty sure my original seamonkey's signons.sqlite is ok.

Still not sure what next step to do.


<http://kb.mozillazine.org/Password_Manager>
<http://kb.mozillazine.org/User_name_and_password_not_remembered>

Might help.

Thank you for the tips.

But something weird has happened.

As I said in a previous reply, seamonkey 2.11 did work correctly.
Passwords for gmail and yahoo mail were remembered.

I did shutdown the laptop.

This morning I did boot the laptop and used again, as usual, seamonkey 2.15.1 and to my big surprise, I was presented with the passwords for gmail and yahoo mail.
I suppose the passage through 2.11 has restored something to the profile.
Difficult to know what, if any, but it makes me feel uneasy.
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