On 3/15/12 10:28 AM, Walter wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 3/15/12 9:11 AM, Walter wrote:
>>> Equipment: HP desktop, Win 7, 6 gb memory, 750 gb hard drive, SM 2.7.2
>>>
>>> Several months ago I found and used a program/plugin to print my
>>> password file with passwords in the clear. Since then I have added more
>>> passwords and changed some. OK, I will run that program again, says I.
>>> Not so easy, what was name of it and where did I get it? Never fear,
>>> Google knows. Thing is, Google knows too much so I don't know which
>>> program/plugin I used. One of the Google finds was LastPass, the
>>> so-touted answer to all my questions and needs. OK, load and run.
>>> Somewhere in the options there must be a way to do what I need but I
>>> can't find it. I try this-n-that and end up with a big mess with SM mail
>>> and newsgroups asking for a password every time I try to access either
>>> one. I check the settings for e-mail and newsgroups and do not find any
>>> obvious problems. Use workaround by entering passwords to get to mail
>>> and newsgroups. Even now, I get a request about every 10 minutes asking
>>> for a "password for news server access". No matter what I enter, (or
>>> nothing,) it is accepted and things go on.
>>>
>>> Two e-mail accounts,  xxx@localtvserver and xxx@gmail
>>>
>>> Two newsgroup accts, m.s.seamonkey and news.eternal-september.org
>>>
>>> I know the above is rather long and possibly very confusing but I need
>>> help and advice, thanking all in advance.
>>>
>>> Walter.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Password Exporter at<http://passwordexporter.fligtar.com>?
>>
> 
> Not available for SeaMonkey 2.7.2
> 
> So it says on that page. Thanks for the tip, though.
> 
> w
> 

1.  Go to
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/>.

2.  With your cursor over the gray "Add to SeaMonkey" button,
right-click and select "Save Link Target As", saving the XPI file
password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm.xpi where you can find it.

3.  Using a ZIP application (e.g., WinZip) to open the XPI file (which
is actually a zipped file), view file install.rdf in an ASCII editor
(e.g., Wordpad).

4.  Scroll to the bottom of install.rdf under
        <!-- Mozilla SeaMonkey -->
and change
        <em:maxVersion>2.1b1</em:maxVersion>
to be
        <em:maxVersion>2.10</em:maxVersion>

5.  Save install.rdf and reinsert it back into the XPI file.  (With
WinZip, this is simply a Save operation in your ASCII editor, not Save As.)

6.  Using the Add-ons Manager in SeaMonkey, install
password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm.xpi from where you initially saved it.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.

Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive
bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
© 1997 by David E. Ross
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