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How can I save a password when no :remember password" is available?

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  • Utolsó üzenet ettől: Charlie Jones

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My wife has to enter her Firefox Thunderbird password each time she checks her mail. She does not get a window that allows her to remember her password when it is entered. Will you tell me how I can save her password for her? I am the administrator for the account. Thanks for your help. I have been unable to use the web instructions to follow the instructions given.

My wife has to enter her Firefox Thunderbird password each time she checks her mail. She does not get a window that allows her to remember her password when it is entered. Will you tell me how I can save her password for her? I am the administrator for the account. Thanks for your help. I have been unable to use the web instructions to follow the instructions given.

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She does not get a window that allows her to remember her password when it is entered.

When you get the password prompt pop-up, look for a check box at the bottom of the pop-up. Does that ring a bell?

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She does not get a window that allows her to remember her password when it is entered.

When you get the password prompt pop-up, look for a check box at the bottom of the pop-up. Does that ring a bell?

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Follow this article to see if a password is already saved in Thunderbird. If so remove it. There is also an image of the check box christ1 mentions. https://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=19006

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Both responders gave me a good answer. The second one had greater depth of information. I was getting Password Manager and Master Password confused in my mind. Thanks to both for a job well done.