request for more information Firefox 3.5.3 won't remember log-ins or passwords

Firefox version: 3.5.3 Operating system: Windows XP
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I have another kind of problem with Firefox

Description

Firefox 3.5.3 won't remember log-ins or passwords no matter what I do. For convenience, I'll refer to my gmail account.

I've tried every way (that I can find through "Help") to fix this 3 or 4 times by deleting files and by using the Tools, Options menu, namely:

1. Killed the cookies.sqlite and cookies.sqlite-journal files.
2. In "Options, Privacy" am using "Use custom settings for history" and accept all cookies & accept all third-party cookies and have no sites listed in Exceptions. "Show Cookies" even shows a Google.com "remember me" cookie.
3. In "Options, Security" I have "Remember Passwords for Sites" checked, I have nothing in the "Exceptions" list and the "Saved Passwords" list shows the Username & Password for Google.com. Also, I do NOT have the "Clear history when Firefox closes box checked."
4. Cleared the History for the sites most often visited.
5. Cleared all cookies & the cache
6. Cleared all extensions

Finally, I notice that the little drop-down that asks "Do you want Firefox to remember this password? — Remember — Never for this Site — Not Now" no longer shows up.

I've put a lot of time into this because of the inconvenience (and I'm surprised that previous versions of Firefox worked just fine and the "new, improved" 3.5.3 is such a problem).

Can someone help?

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

A week ago but to my knowledge not a thing was changed on my computer

Extensions installed

Adobe DLM (powered by getPlus (R)) 1.5.2.35 - NOT enabled
AVG Safe Search 8.5 - Enabled
IE Tab 1.5.20090525 - Enabled
Java Quick Starter 1.0 - Enabled
Microsoft.NET Framework Assistant 1.1 - NOT enabled

Firefox version

3.5.3

Operating system

Windows XP

User Agent

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)

Plugins installed


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Check that you do not start Firefox in Private Browsing mode (Tools > Stop Private Browsing is grayed)
Tools > Options > Privacy, choose the setting Firefox will: Use custom settings for history
Un-check: [ ] "Automatically start Firefox in a private browsing session"



Unfortunately, these do not fix the problem.

In Tools, I have the option to "Start Private Browsing" which means I'm already in Public Browsing.

In Tools > Options > Privacy, I indeed have "Firefox will: Use custom settings for history". (I tried using "Remember History" but Firefox won't save that option and keeps reverting to the "custom settings for history" option.)

I do not have the box checked for "Automatically start Firefox in a private browsing session."

Thank you for your help, but problem remains.



You can export your passwords with the Password Exporter extension if you see passwords in the Password Manager (Tools > Options > Security: Passwords > "Saved Passwords")
Password Exporter: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/2848
Check that the exported (xml) file has all the names and passwords.

Rename key3.db and signons.sqlite (Firefox 3.5) and all signons#.txt files (if any exist, Firefox 3.0 uses signons3.txt) in the Profile_Folder.
You can add .old to the file names (key3.db.old , signons.sqlite.old , signons3.txt.old) or move them to another folder to make it possible to undo the action.
You need to set a new Master Password after renaming or deleting key3.db and you lose all your currently saved passwords.

You can re-import the passwords with the Password Exporter extension if you have saved them with that add-on.
If that works then you can remove the no longer needed renamed .old files.



Thank you again, but this is far complex for me. I don't know where to find the key3.db file & I fear that I'll do something that will only make things worse. Moreover, I see that I "need to set a new Master Password" but I never set a master password in the first place.

If Firefox 3.5.3 is so corrupted that complex stuff needs to be done to files, shouldn't I just uninstall Firefox and use Internet Explorer to download & re-install Firefox again?

Joe



Joe

I was experiencing the exact same symptoms when I upgraded to Firefox 3.5.3. This has worked for me so far.

1) Close FireFox

2) Go to the following path:
C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ptc4an0n.default

3) Deleting these two files:
cookies.sqlite
cookies.sqlite-journal



I'm unable to delete these files:

cookies.sqlite
cookies.sqlite-journal

Because I deleted them before & my computer says they no longer exist!



Thank you so much Wally!!

I've struggled to find a solution to the same problem and after deleting those 2 files finally Firefox remember the log-ins again!

Thank you again! =D



I already deleted those files. (Several times.) Regret to say that does not solve the problem.



Yeah I'm having the same problem. I tried deleting the SQL files but no luck.

This issue started for me when I realised that FF wasn't prompting to remember my new gmail password. I deleted the old one from the saved passwords list, hoping that would stimulate FF to prompt to remember it as a brand new login and password, but it just logged me in without a prompt.

Something to do with cookies is definitely fubar tho. If I logout of gmail, then Clear Recent History (everything) and immediately try to log back into gmail, the login link will not activate.

Perhaps this issue has something to do with Google?



previous poster again:

Scratch that, my FF issue auto-magically resolved itself after deleting the sqlite files a few times. :s



Problem remains with all my log-ins, not just Google. If Firefox is so "great," why can't this log-in problem be fixed? I'm at my wit's end.



SeanMc98

Joe wrote:

''... unable to delete these files:

cookies.sqlite
cookies.sqlite-journal

Because I deleted them before and my computer says they no longer exist''

If you deleted these files, Firefox will have re-created them in the profile you started Firefox with (sorry, dangling preposition!). Make certain that you are locating the correct profile.

When you start Firefox, and navigate to a website that you have a saved username, what happens when you click on the username field? (If anything is saved for that field, you will see a "drop-down" list).

To check for any saved logons & passwords, go to "ToolsOptionsSecurity". Verify that the option "Remember passwords for sites" is checked. If so, click the "Exceptions" button. This will display a panel for those sites that Firefox has been instructed NOT to remember logon/password information.

Below the "remember" box is a button for "Saved Passwords". Click that button and a panel is displayed with all the sites that Firefox has been instructed to remember logon/password information.

Post back to this forum with the results of the above (obviously, do not include your usernames and passwords).

One last WAG: disable AVG "Safe Search" (and any AVG toolbar(s)). All too often, something AVG and something Firefox do not play well together.



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