EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
lsq2...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 5:57:40 PM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:
Not@home wrote:

I have SeaMonkey 2.20 on a Vista machine.



For sites I don't consider vital, I have SeaMonkey remember the

passwords, and when I forget one, I open Password Manager and look
it up.



However, with the latest version of SeaMonkey, this no longer
works.  It

still acts like it is remembering the passwords, but when I go to look

one up, the Password manager option opens Data Manager, showing all
the

cookies that have been installed.



Is there a way to look up my forgotten passwords?



This might help:



chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul



Put that into your location bar and press Enter.  Then filter on the

domain in question.



--

Ed Mullen

http://edmullen.net/

They show you how detergents take out bloodstains. I think if you've
got

a T-shirt with bloodstains all over it, maybe your laundry isn't your

biggest problem.

Ed, why can't you read?

As I understand it, if you select the site you are trying to locate a
password for, one of the column headers will be for the Passwords for
that site.

At least, that's how it works for me!!

Preferences/Options > Privacy & Security > Passwords > Manage Stored
Passwords > choose the domain > click Show Passwords

Yeap, that'll do but I prefer Tools->Data Manager and select the site of interest!

--
Daniel

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or

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