On or about 11/2/2009 11:14 PM, Leonidas Jones typed the following:
> BeeNeR wrote:
>> On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
>>> BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
> Phillip Jones wrote:
>> Gabriele wrote:
>>> Phillip Jones h
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
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Yes - BTW, I loaded 2.0 on a machine whe
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
On or about 11/2/2009 9:53 PM, Rufus typed the following:
> BeeNeR wrote:
>> On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
>>> Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
> Phillip Jones ha scritto:
>> Gabriele wrote:
>>> HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a gr
BeeNeR wrote:
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
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Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required f
Gabriele wrote:
Rufus ha scritto:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
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Gabriele
for Mac only:
SeaMonkey Menu> Preferences> Privacy& Security> Master password
choose The first time its needed.
It's already set this way, but still SM it's asking for the master
password
every
Rufus ha scritto:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
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Gabriele
for Mac only:
SeaMonkey Menu> Preferences> Privacy& Security> Master password
choose The first time its needed.
It's already set this way, but still SM it's asking for the master
password
every time I launch it.
Ga
On or about 11/2/2009 1:46 AM, Rufus typed the following:
> Phillip Jones wrote:
>> Gabriele wrote:
>>> Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
> HilsB ha scritto:
>> First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
>
> I agree :)
>
> [cut]
>> Now at each startup o
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after register
Gabriele wrote:
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / ne
Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords
HilsB wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
In in your profile directory/folder, locate the user.js file. If there
is no such file, open an ASCII text editor (e.g., Notepad on Windows) to
create it.
In user.js enter the following:
user_pref("signon.startup.prompt", false);
// don't a
Jens Hatlak wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
In in your profile directory/folder, locate the user.js file. If there
is no such file, open an ASCII text editor (e.g., Notepad on Windows) to
create it.
In user.js enter the following:
user_pref("signon.startup.prompt", false);
// don't ask for master
Leonidas Jones wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Rufus wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords re
HilsB wrote:
Rufus wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registerin
Rufus wrote:
HilsB wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mai
HilsB wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
My
HilsB wrote:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I'm on a MAC intel and downloaded / installed SM2 which replaced
1.1.18. SM2 would not recognise Master Password from 1.1.18. but would
allow a new Master Password but would delete all held p'words etc.. Hmmm!
Redownloaded 1.1.18 and
On 10/31/2009 8:34 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> In in your profile directory/folder, locate the user.js file. If there
>> is no such file, open an ASCII text editor (e.g., Notepad on Windows) to
>> create it.
>>
>> In user.js enter the following:
>>
>> user_pref("signon.startup
David E. Ross wrote:
In in your profile directory/folder, locate the user.js file. If there
is no such file, open an ASCII text editor (e.g., Notepad on Windows) to
create it.
In user.js enter the following:
user_pref("signon.startup.prompt", false);
// don't ask for master password until it's
Keith Whaley wrote:
I just checked my Preferences on 1.1.18, and I must have set one, a long
time ago, as that radio button has a dot in it, but all this time I've
never been asked to deal with any Software Security Device. Must be new
with 2.0.
If you still know the Master Password you can d
On 10/31/2009 2:29 AM, HilsB wrote:
> First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
> I'm on a MAC intel and downloaded / installed SM2 which replaced
> 1.1.18. SM2 would not recognise Master Password from 1.1.18. but
> would allow a new Master Password but would delete all held
> p'words etc
Phillip Jones wrote:
Gabriele wrote:
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
My question - how to stop SM2 startup 'Master Password Required' at each
startup.
The
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
My question - how to s
Gabriele wrote:
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
My question - how to stop
HilsB ha scritto:
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I agree :)
[cut]
Now at each startup of SM2 'Master password required for Software
security device' - no other passwords required after registering
1.1.18's mail / newsgroup passwords.
My question - how to stop SM2 startup 'Mas
First thanks to all for a great upgrade to SM2.
I'm on a MAC intel and downloaded / installed SM2 which replaced
1.1.18. SM2 would not recognise Master Password from 1.1.18. but
would allow a new Master Password but would delete all held
p'words etc.. Hmmm!
Redownloaded 1.1.18 and, using passw
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