Am Samstag, 4. April 2020 12:20:37 UTC+2 schrieb Frank-Rainer Grahl: > d.e....@mail.pcom.de wrote: > > Am Freitag, 3. April 2020 21:38:07 UTC+2 schrieb > > mozilla-li...@spamgourmet.com: > >> d.e.r.b wrote: > >>> I uninstalled v. 2.53.1, replaced the profile from a backup with v. > >>> 2.49.5, installed v. 2.49.5, set master pw empty, upgraded to v. 2.53.1, > >>> so I did it the described right way. But even this did not resolve the > >>> problem of two prompts for the pw. > >>> What I observed is that I have to enter the pw only the first time and > >>> press on the second prompt just enter without filling in a pw. > >> > >> Have you tried restarting SeaMonkey with addons disabled (aka "safe > >> mode")? Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled (or on Windows, I think > >> there's usually a "SeaMonkey (Safe Mode)" entry on the start menu. > >> There's no need to make any of the changes permanent yet. > >> > >> I don't know if it's possible, but maybe some extension is triggering a > >> second password prompt before you've had a chance to respond to the > >> first one. But once you've responded to the first one, the database is > >> unlocked so it doesn't actually matter whether you enter the password > >> the second time. > >> > >> -- > >> Mark. > > > > Thanks for the suggestion. But unfortunately it makes it worse. In add-ins > > disabled mode I have to enter the pw definitively two times. When I pres > > just ok the second time it prompts again for the pw and does not open > > seamonkey before I enter the pw again. > > Since it works fine before 2.53.1 it seems to be a bug. > > > > Reinhard > > > > Are you using CALDAV? > > FRG
No, I don't. Even I don't know it. But a search showed there is in the Thunderbird-profile and old file from 2018 named calDavCalendar.js. RB _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey