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J R FOX wrote:
> Is there some way to do this (for Mozilla) ? I'm
> *not* referring to the the Password Manager tool,
> which only gives you the bifurcated choice of viewing
> Passwords Saved | Passwords Never Saved. Rather, I am
> referring to the YES | NO | NEVER choice & dialog
> box that only seems to be presented the first time you
> are logging onto a site that requires a password. I'd
> like a 2nd., 3rd., or 4th. turn with that dialog box,
> for a given site. I'm thinking of something like the
> object or command switch for Mozilla, by which you can
> access the Profile Manager dialogs, whenever desired.
First, just in case you didn't know, the file is 12345678. s. This is
what the profile is looking for, so if you copy the file from another
profile you must keep the name you are copying over.
Unless you said YES or NEVER, nothing is saved. Go back to that site
and it will ask again. If you said yes or never, then password manager
should be all you need. If you don't like what it saved, delete it and
return to the site, it will now not know you, log in and enter what you
want, and say yes.
Ray
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