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When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
manager, but it immediately goes away.
Anyone got ...
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Viewing saved passwords
Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default theme.
When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
manager, but it immediately goes away.
Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( http://soflatheatre.blogspot.com/
Our cause is a secret within a secret, a secret that only
another secret can explain; it is a secret about a secret veiled
in secrecy.
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Re: Viewing saved passwords
On 9/16/2007 7:16 AM, Christopher Jahn wrote:
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default theme.
>
> When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
> there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
> manager, but it immediately goes away.
>
> Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
>
WFM on 2.0.0.6 on Win XP HE with Noia 2 eXtreme.
Do you actually have saved passwords? (maybe fails if folder is empty)
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Irwin
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Re: Viewing saved passwords
On 9/16/2007 3:02 PM, Irwin Greenwald wrote:
> On 9/16/2007 7:16 AM, Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default theme.
>>
>> When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu, there's a
>> brief flash of the window frame for the password manager, but it
>> immediately goes away.
>>
>> Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
>>
>
> WFM on 2.0.0.6 on Win XP HE with Noia 2 eXtreme.
>
> Do you actually have saved passwords? (maybe fails if folder is empty)
>
Also works with default theme.
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Irwin
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Re: Viewing saved passwords
Irwin Greenwald wrote in
news:YuWdneodKp-UNXDbnZ2dnUVZ_remnZ2d@mozilla.org:
> On 9/16/2007 7:16 AM, Christopher Jahn wrote:
>> Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default
>> theme.
>>
>> When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
>> there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
>> manager, but it immediately goes away.
>>
>> Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
>>
>
> WFM on 2.0.0.6 on Win XP HE with Noia 2 eXtreme.
>
> Do you actually have saved passwords? (maybe fails if folder
> is empty)
>
Yes, I actually have passwords.
--
}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( http://soflatheatre.blogspot.com/
Poor planning is the key to flexibility
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Re: Viewing saved passwords
On 16.09.2007 15:16 UK Time, Christopher Jahn wrote:
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default theme.
>
> When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
> there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
> manager, but it immediately goes away.
>
> Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
>
WFM. Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows 2000, several add-ons, default theme.
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Herbert Eppel
www.HETranslation.co.uk
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Re: Viewing saved passwords
On 9/16/2007 7:16 AM On a whim, Christopher Jahn pounded out on the keyboard
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default theme.
>
> When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
> there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
> manager, but it immediately goes away.
>
> Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
>
Did you try TB Safe Mode to see if an extension is messing with the window?
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Re: Viewing saved passwords
"Terry R." wrote in
news:4sudnXFcMctWPnPbnZ2dnUVZ_rvinZ2d@mozilla.org:
> On 9/16/2007 7:16 AM On a whim, Christopher Jahn pounded out
> on the keyboard
>
>> Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP Pro, no add-ons, default
>> theme.
>>
>> When I click on "edit saved password" in the options menu,
>> there's a brief flash of the window frame for the password
>> manager, but it immediately goes away.
>>
>> Anyone got ideas on how to access the passwords?
>>
>
> Did you try TB Safe Mode to see if an extension is messing
> with the window?
>
Since I don't have any extensions (see O.P.), I didn't see the
point of that. But I'll give it a try and report back.
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}:-) Christopher Jahn
{:-( http://soflatheatre.blogspot.com/
When in doubt, **** it. When not in doubt... get in doubt!