David E. Ross wrote:
> On 4/15/2016 3:18 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> I successfully used Mozbackup to Move (Save and restore) SeaMonkey 2.40 to a 
>> new
>> computer. What did not come over to the new computer was the logins and
>> passwords save in the "Saved Passwords" add in. Anybody know of a file that
>> contains the logins and passwords for that add-in that I can copy over to the
>> new computer?
>>
> 
> Which "Saved Passwords" extension?  At addons.mozilla.org, a quick
> search on "passwords" gave me 40 results.  Among them were "Saved
> Passwords Button" and "Saved Password Editor".
> 
> In the meantime, consider the Password Exporter extension from
> <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/password-exporter/>.
>  I used this to export my passwords to a file.  I then moved the file to
> another computer where I also had the same extension.  There, I imported
> the file into my SeaMonkey profile.
> 
> Unfortunately, you would need to convert Password Exporter for SeaMonkey
> compatibility at <http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/>.  It is not
> complicated.
> 
> 1.  In SeaMonkey, go to <http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/>.
> 
> 2.  Insert
> <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/password-exporter/>
> (without the < > brackets) in the input area labeled "...  paste direct
> link ...".
> 
> 3.  Leave all of the checkboxes checked and select the >>Convert button.
> 
> 4.  Download the .xpi file from the resulting page and install it.  No,
> you do not want to install it from that page since you must install it
> in both of your PCs.          
> 
Thanks for your work on compiling the above procedures. However, I am using
"Quick Passwords" 3.7.2 and it turns out there are "Backup to a File" and
"Restore From a File" functions. I apologize for not RTFM before asking the
question.
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