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    Ashraf
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    #22254156 Reply | Quote
    Donormal
    Guest

    This is a license for 6 months, so I am not going to waste my energy on that.

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    Ed
    Guest

    App does not start at all when executing. Very bizarre!

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    Belga
    Guest

    @Ed No such problem for me.
    Slightly special activation (not integrated… you must ask the 6 months license in the program), but successful and mentioned at the bottom of the window.
    The program seems to have a menu (three lines at the top right), but it does not open!
    Thunderbird is not a “popular” email client apparently.
    Scanning the registry only shows part of the installed software (which is often the case with this type of program).
    Thank you !

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    Jim Mur
    Guest

    Starts and asks permission then appears to do nothing. Am running windows 11.

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    Belga
    Guest

    [@Belga]
    Correction :
    Installed on 2 PCs with Win 11 x64 : he menu does not work on only one of the two!?

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    HarFanG
    Guest

    I’m looking since a long time, to find a way to recover Firefox x64 passwords list.

    Here, I followed the provided instruction, they ask to use some x86 app using NSS3.DLL.

    So, I tried, as recommended, with Cyberfox : failed.
    Then, I tried as show in their example, with ThunderbirdPortable App : APRS crashed after a few seconds…

    There’s also a thing that I don’t understand : they said APRS is a 32bit application, meaning that it cannot decrypt FF x64.
    Ok, but…why do you ask us to use a 32bit version of Thunderbird instead ?!?

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    Belga
    Guest

    [@HarFanG]
    @ HarFanG
    I had a version of Firefox (version 115) downloaded from PortableApps. In its contents there is an “App” folder, which contains a “Firefox” folder and another “Firefox64”.
    I was looking for Thunderbird passwords (which in parentheses is not mentioned when clicking on the “i” icon next to Email on the program’s home page).
    Following your post, I clicked on Email, then on “Custom Password Recovery” in red. In the window that opened, I was able to choose the “Thunderbird” client.
    The path where the Thunderbird profile is usually located is automatically filled in the first field, but for it to work I had to add the profile name there myself!
    Below this field, there is the field to mention the location where the famous file “nss3.dll” in 32-bit version is located. I simply indicated the path to the “Firefox” folder mentioned above.
    I guess if you follow the same procedure you should access Firefox x64 passwords.

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    Sancho Panza
    Guest

    App does not start at all when executing. Very bizarre!

    Same. on Win10Pro 64bit.

    #22258646 Reply | Quote
    Nouri
    Guest

    Thaks Ashraf
    Evrything Went Smoothly as Written on win7

    #22258648 Reply | Quote
    Nouri
    Guest

    THANKS A LOT

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    HarFanG
    Guest

    [@Belga]
    This is exactly what I’ve done.

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