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There are multiple settings you will need to check beside the prefix and suffix.
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Help and Support / Re: Latest version of FFx not compatable with previous rdf file . . .
« Last post by LkonKbd on December 06, 2017, 11:07:20 PM »
Senior Miquel 'Fire' Burns,

Thank you very much for this reply.  Have had an issue with my desktop CPU for the last three (3) months and just managed to solve that issue last Monday, not within my computer but a 'router' issue, replaced same and solved that issue.  While my desktop was down attempted to use my laptop for doing some online work, FireFox was automaiticly updated to v57.0 (64-bit) and lost all of my passwords on my laptop.  Now have regained my desktop and now have an issue with my laptop and 'Password Maker' not installing the passwords as required.  Using my desktop at this time because the passwords do not seem to be entered correctly upon  my laptop.

Am using the exact same Master Password on both systems.  Also visually copied the same passwords from my desktop to my laptop entering them within the fields "Password prefix" and "Password suffix" yet they are not being acknowledged by the websites I have visited including Password Maker's Forums, the password is just not being accepted.  This is only on my laptop.  FF is as stated above for my laptop while my desktop is still on v56.0 (32-bit).  Do not want to update my desktop until maybe solve this difference.  Any ideas? 

My new email client, "Thunder Bird" is having issues with my password to my ISP for downloading my email at this time.  Will need to check back here when possible to see if there is some data for me. 

The way Firefox 57 extensions work, they don't support RDF files. The most you can hope for is if it has an import function in which you paste the contents in a textbox somewhere.
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The way Firefox 57 extensions work, they don't support RDF files. The most you can hope for is if it has an import function in which you paste the contents in a textbox somewhere.
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Help and Support / Latest version of FFx not compatable with previous rdf file . . .
« Last post by LkonKbd on December 05, 2017, 07:34:44 PM »
Did an update of FFx on my laptop and have lost all of my Passwords on that computer.  How are the settings saved in the NEW system, using an RDF file?  If so do I just copy over from my desktop to my laptop or because of titles being changed will it require a creating a full new copy of the RDF file?

To keep from loosing them on my desktop and stalling the update . . the next FFx version should be 57.x
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Feature Requests / Enhancements / support Firefox Quantum
« Last post by ecloud on December 04, 2017, 01:13:14 PM »
Starting with Firefox 57, many extensions including this one are incompatible.
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Help and Support / Re: Mozilla upgrade lost my custom settings
« Last post by fionag11 on November 19, 2017, 11:53:24 PM »
Found a solution. Upgrade to PasswordMaker Pro. Was able to import my settings from passwordmaker.rdf which was stored on my computer. I hope this helps someone else.
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Help and Support / Mozilla upgrade lost my custom settings
« Last post by fionag11 on November 19, 2017, 11:30:10 PM »
In Mozilla's recent upgrade, it no longer supports PasswordMaker (or any of my extensions) - and so I've lost the custom settings I had stored in it.
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Other / Re: Firefox 55 onwards
« Last post by urg on October 10, 2017, 06:19:18 AM »
I'd be happy to port/help port the plugin (quite necessary for me).
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Other / Re: Firefox 55 onwards
« Last post by kwutchak on September 08, 2017, 12:08:51 AM »
Update: at the very least I can confirm that PasswordMaker works just fine under Pale Moon...
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Other / Re: Firefox 55 onwards
« Last post by kwutchak on September 07, 2017, 11:19:49 PM »
@sdean7855, are you aware of Pale Moon?

I came across this fork of Firefox when I started looking into the issue of PasswordMaker on Firefox.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Moon_(web_browser)
http://www.palemoon.org/

Working on installing it now myself.  With luck it'll be at least a stop gap measure.
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