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how do you make Mozilla enter Passwords?

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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 10:16 PM
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how do you make Mozilla enter Passwords?

i've finally HAD IT with netscape...

about once every 6 months, i will cut the power off wrong, or lightning will cause a bad shutdown, and netscape totally forgets where all it's system files are.

and you can't EVER get it to work right again, spend next week re-farkling it.

installed MOZILLA and imported Netscape settings and passwords

anyways, downloaded netscape 7.2 and 7.1 and installed them, just to be able to delete out of my "add remove programs"

but now MOZILLA has all the passwords, it just won't put them in the blanks.

and it also does not appear to have a "form manager" to auto fill forms.
i have one site that has 3 fields (id name, iD number, and password) that Mozilla just can't get right.

aaaaarrrrgggg...

thought Mozilla was the ANSWER to the problem, not just ANOTHER set of problems?
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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 10:35 PM
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Try this.. it may or may not help. When I am entering my user name I only enter the first letter then it gives me a choice of which user name to select. When I select the user name it pops the password in. If the whole user name is typed in the password won't pop up.
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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 10:43 PM
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it still don't like the 3 password website.

a few worked for some reason.

but i finally went in to PW manager, wrote them down,
and deleted them,
and went to the page, and typed them in,
and it remembered them that way.

got about half of them done...bunkie time...
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