Thanks for the input. I created a new profile and one at a time copied across files from my original profile and it was the cookies.sqlite file that was the problem. I was able to copy everything else, but as soon as this file was copied password manager would crash every time.

I guess I can just remove this as it will recreate it and repopulate with cookies as required. Is there any point in examining the file to try and find the cause of the problem?

James

Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-08-21 4:42 PM, James Osbourn wrote:
I had not thought to try that. Just created a new testing profile and
password manager does not crash so it looks like a corruption in my
profile.

Is there any way to identify what the corruption is? As I have tried
removing the password database it cannot be that. I can create a new
profile but I would like to restore my settings as it has taken a while
to get them how I like them. Likewise bookmarks, mail and passwords etc.

At this point, *with SeaMonkey closed* you can start copying over files
from your old profile.
Start with prefs.js and panacea.dat and the folders \Mail\, \News\, and
\ImapMail\ (if they exist).
Then start SeaMonkey and test. If it still works, close SeaMonkey and
copy over another file, then test again.
Keep going until you've either reproduced the crash or copied all files.
If you reproduced the crash, the latest file you copied over is the
culprit.

My bet is on either cert8.db or localstore.rdf. :)

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