![]() ![]() However, they should be considered a set, if you delete one you should delete all three. The other two (key4.db, cert9.db,) are used to store security exceptions. ''re :I saw suggestions on deleting ke圓.db and/or checking permissions on key4.db, cert9.db, session.json and the '''pkcs11.txt''' files, but the permissions are ok on the first 3, and the last file (for Mac only?) I do not have.'' If you do have them then it is important to make Thunderbird profile folders exempt from any scanning. These products are known to delete necessary files. Please make sure you do not have any clean up program like CCleaner or WiseCleaner or even some Anti-Virus products have the functionality to clean up files. Usually, I would also say delete the pkcs11.txt file as well.Įmpty versions of those files will be automatically created and I'm hoping the pkcs11.txt will also get recreated. If yes, see if it has a copy of pkcs11.txt file which you can paste into the profile name folder (Exit Thunderbird first before altering anything in profile name folder) I'm assuming it was the same - Windows to Windows. What OS did you migrate from and what OS are you using now? If you do not have the pkcs11.txt file it may explain everything. But now it will contain the correct OS info. Then deleting the pkcs11.txt file is required, but it does auto get recreated upon restart. If moving between different OS eg: Windows to MAC or Linux. Re :I saw suggestions on deleting ke圓.db and/or checking permissions on key4.db, cert9.db, session.json and the pkcs11.txt files, but the permissions are ok on the first 3, and the last file (for Mac only?) I do not have. Saw similar problem in question from mike337 in 2020, resolved by removing the pkcs11.txt file, but I have no such file.īewerkt door rd op 14 april 2022 om 23:09:37 PDT So it seems to be something in one of these addons, tool bar(s) and/or control(s) that is blocking use of the password list (and save password function), because the passwords are still found when I do another "safe" restart. Only problem is that when I restart program with all addons, tool bars and controls, goes back to original problem. I saw suggestions on deleting ke圓.db and/or checking permissions on key4.db, cert9.db, session.json and the pkcs11.txt files, but the permissions are ok on the first 3, and the last file (for Mac only?) I do not have.īut I found that by doing a "safe" opening of Thunderbird using restart done by Help/Troubleshooting Information, without addons, tool bar(s) and control(s), I am able to use the save password box and find the saved passwords in the password list. So to do so, I insert password without clicking to save password. Not only does password not save, but clicking yes does not let Thunderbird use the password I have inserted to receive or send mail. When open software (and receive mail) or try to send mail, always asks if I want to save password, I always click yes. Thunderbird 91.7, migrated from another pc. ![]()
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