On Friday, October 18, 2013 8:26:17 PM UTC-7, Gene Fuss wrote:
> I deleted a username/password in password manager, and I want it to
> automatically add it back, but it won't.
>
> Is there a way to force password manager to ask for a username/password?
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> Thanks in advance. Gene
On F
Last night I was downloading info from Google. At the end of my session
I went to check the weather forecast (my "home page" on Sea Monkey) and
was greeted with Sea Monkey starting in safe mode. Realizing that
something was amiss I ran Malwarebytes that discovered 10 suspicious
items. I had
Rick Merrill wrote:
Connie wrote:
On 19/10/2013 04:54, regz91 wrote:
Just go to the login web page and login into that page. After
logging in SeaMonkey will prompt you to save the password
Except it doesn't on all sites.
I've found some that will and some that won't. I put it down to
the v
Connie wrote:
On 19/10/2013 04:54, regz91 wrote:
Just go to the login web page and login into that page.
After logging in SeaMonkey will prompt you to save the password
Except it doesn't on all sites.
I've found some that will and some that won't. I put it down to the
version of SM I'm using
On 19/10/2013 16:02, George Carden wrote:
The purpose of the second link is to nullify the reason for failure of the first
one. :-) They actually have to be used in reverse order.
OK
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Connie
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On 19/10/2013 17:00, Rick Merrill wrote:
yes, some sites do not permit storage of password on local computer. Some bank
sites fir example use this as an extra security measure. They do let you store
as cookies some "security questions" if you say that computer is private.
Gmail used to but won
Connie wrote:
On 19/10/2013 04:54, regz91 wrote:
Just go to the login web page and login into that page.
After logging in SeaMonkey will prompt you to save the password
Except it doesn't on all sites.
I've found some that will and some that won't. I put it down to the version of
SM
I'm usin
On 10/17/13, Rickles wrote:
> Rickles wrote:
>> Lee wrote:
>>> On 10/16/13, Rickles wrote:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/24.0 SeaMonkey/2.21; been a Moz/SM user since Moz v1.x
Just upgraded to SM2.21, and used Add-ons Mgr to check for
Connie wrote:
On 17/10/2013 14:07, Ant wrote:
On 10/16/2013 8:43 AM PT, Connie typed:
Someone may have mentioned this, but this add-on will do it...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/folderpane-tools/
But it may not work in the latest SeaMonkey. If not, try this, too...
htt
On 17/10/2013 14:07, Ant wrote:
On 10/16/2013 8:43 AM PT, Connie typed:
Someone may have mentioned this, but this add-on will do it...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/folderpane-tools/
But it may not work in the latest SeaMonkey. If not, try this, too...
https://addons.moz
On 19/10/2013 04:54, regz91 wrote:
Just go to the login web page and login into that page.
After logging in SeaMonkey will prompt you to save the password
Except it doesn't on all sites.
I've found some that will and some that won't. I put it down to the version of
SM I'm using currently (2.
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