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not saving passwords uniquely for google sites vs gmail

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Installed the latest firefox for the first time on Windows 7. I have private email account that is hosted by google aps (mydomain.com). When I go to mail.mydomain.com, that eventually gets translated to google.com/a/mydomain.com/.... The resulting username/password is saved for www.google.com. When I go to my gmail account, that translates to google.com/accounts. I have an account that has the same username there, but a different password. When I save the username/password, it overwrites the first one. IE explorer recognizes these as 2 different sites and save the username/password as 2 entries, where as firefox save the username/password as 1 entry.

Is there some way to get Firefox to use more of the web address to distinquish username/passwords for different accounts hosted by the same vendor?

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Every time Firefox opened

== first use

Installed the latest firefox for the first time on Windows 7. I have private email account that is hosted by google aps (mydomain.com). When I go to mail.mydomain.com, that eventually gets translated to google.com/a/mydomain.com/.... The resulting username/password is saved for www.google.com. When I go to my gmail account, that translates to google.com/accounts. I have an account that has the same username there, but a different password. When I save the username/password, it overwrites the first one. IE explorer recognizes these as 2 different sites and save the username/password as 2 entries, where as firefox save the username/password as 1 entry. Is there some way to get Firefox to use more of the web address to distinquish username/passwords for different accounts hosted by the same vendor? Thank You == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == first use

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I have the same problem. My work uses gmail for coporate email now and I have the same username as for my personal gmail account.

Looking for a solution...