Firefox is foxing me... (fixed)

For the last couple of days, Firefox 3.0.7 (on XP) has not been remembering any of my login details for any site. It was working ok before.

Before I try an uninstall/reinstall does anyone have any ideas?

Was it the last Windows update? Hmmm...

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It shouldn't have lost your settings during the update. Mine didn't. Have you done any other installing/uninstalling during that time period?

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It might have something to do with the antiquated XP operating system. Just a guess.

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Mine didn't.
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Same here. Are you using an add-on for this? Sometimes an update can muck them up temporarily, until they catch up.

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Quoting Anthony, reply 2
It might have something to do with the antiquated XP operating system. Just a guess.
End of Anthony's quote

I'm using it on XP fine here, as I expect millions of others are, so that's probably not the issue.

XP may be antiquated, but it's rock solid (IME).

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No add-ons, no installs, just this weirdness :annoyed:

I have to point the finger at the last Windows update, it's too much of a coincidence time wise.

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XP may be antiquated, but it's rock solid
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Indeed - better than using a beta, sorry, Vista... ;)

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Funny you mention this,Fuzzy. Yesterday I had to log back on to WC(home page and forums) multiple times.I just put it down as a site issue,maybe it wasn't.I use Vista/IE7 so it could just be a coincedence.

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PFFFFTTTT ;P XP is fine.  No password problems on my end with latest Firefox though.  

Quoting Fuzzy, reply 5
No add-ons, no installs, just this weirdness

I have to point the finger at the last Windows update, it's too much of a coincidence time wise.
End of Fuzzy's quote

Maybe, the last Windows Update installed touchscreen drivers for my laptop automatically.... I don't have a touchscreen...    WTF? <_<

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Fuzzy, was your FF3 open during the Windows update?

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I know what is happening.

When I start either FF or IE (they both do it) my cookies are deleted.

I tried this with FF and IE. I opened a few sites, logged in, then closed. The cookies were still there. I opened the prog and 'poof', the cookies were gone...

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I had that issue a couple of days ago. For one moment  I had to actually log on to many sites manually, but never lost the log on info. before the end of the day all seemed ok and would nothave remembered had it not been for this article. And I use aportable version of Firefox  on my portable harddrive at work.

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I had a FireFox issue for a few days end last week/early this week, dam thing would not stay up, kept closing down, had to use IE.  Then 2 days ago it chirps up "applied an update "(sic) for your benefit as a valued client" (euphamistic paraphrasing) - and it was a rapid (3/4 seconds) update.  No hassle since.  I get a feeling there was an "oooppss" in the background and a rapid fix came out.

Whatever the scenario, it appears fine now.

Reghards
Zy

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Quoting Fuzzy, reply 6

XP may be antiquated, but it's rock solid
Indeed - better than using a beta, sorry, Vista...
End of Fuzzy's quote

Actually, the beta is called Windows 7 :p

My firefox has screwed up my webmail site so bad that the usual logging in windows doesn't work. It's propably a two second fix, but meh..

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Try the FF add-on Sxipper.  It's worked very well for me and I can import it to other browsers and computers. I've never had an issue after any updates.

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Close FF. Un-hide folders. Search and delete:  cookies.sqlite . Restart FF

(C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\)

 

Can I assume you just updated Zone Alarm?

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ughh...firefox :typo:

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my parents can't check their israeli news site maariv anymore (nrg.co.il), cause firefox always crashes when they try to open an article, on two different computer.

FF is... useful... but it has its shares of bugs.

Try backing up your settings and then deleting the entire user data directory. It will start a new one like a fresh install, and see if it is a FF issue or an issue with your settings becoming corrupt.

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Can I assume you just updated Zone Alarm?
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No, no ZA here...

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I pretty much stopped using FireFox...

It is full of bugs of various kinds which makes me puzzled why so many people use it and thinks its something special...

 

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I pretty much stopped using FireFox...

It is full of bugs of various kinds which makes me puzzled why so many people use it and thinks its something special...

 
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because they compare it to IE

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Quoting -=XX=-Nephilim, reply 19
I pretty much stopped using FireFox...

It is full of bugs of various kinds which makes me puzzled why so many people use it and thinks its something special...

 
End of -=XX=-Nephilim's quote

test, weird, if I use the standard quote feature on reply #19 the code for quote breaks.

I have no idea where to report it though

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Check Privacy and Security options under Tools>Options, if they are set to accept cookies and to remember passwords.

Please report the problem to Mozilla.

 

PS- Now I got a friend in Firefox that too can confuzzle you like me. :rofl:

 

Reply #23 Top

I had the exact problem, with Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera. I simply unistalled them and installed Flock, browser that is almost the same as Firefox. Also I noticed that uses smaller amount of RAM. Works fine for me.

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It isn't a FF problem. All browsers, when opened (not closed) delete cookies. It isn't a browser setting. Something else is afoot...

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Is your date and time properrties configured correctly? Sometimes it happens with different date and time. I had read it somewhere.