Le jeudi 5 mars 2020 20:23:23 UTC+1, Ricardo Palomares Martí­nez a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running SeaMonkey 2.49.5 on Linux (since 1995 starting with
> Netscape 4, perhaps). I was ready to replace the master password with
> an empty one, but it turns out that SeaMonkey does not allow me to set
> an empty password.
> 
> At the same time, I repeated the steps on a recent installation on
> Windows 10, and I had no trouble to set an empty password. The
> difference? On Windows 10, the Security Device is named "Software
> Security Device", whereas on Linux it is named "Software Security
> Device (FIPS)".
> 
> Is it just a matter of naming? And, if so, can I rename it?
> 
> On the other side, in the Windows 10 installation, with just a simple
> saved password, I purposely upgraded to 2.53.1 without emptying the
> master password, just to see what errors or malfunctions happened.
> And, funnily enough, nothing wrong happened; the saved password was
> still there.
> 
> I'm ready to just do a profile backup and try the direct upgrade with
> a master password set, but in case it fails, I wonder how could I fix it.
> 
> TIA
> 
> -- 
> Proyecto NAVE (Mozilla es-ES Localization Team)
> Mozilla Hispano Community

One idea: just replace linux's profile (after abckup of course) with win 10's 
one since mastrer password deleted?
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