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DonormalGuestThis is a license for 6 months, so I am not going to waste my energy on that.
EdGuestApp does not start at all when executing. Very bizarre!
BelgaGuest@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 !Jim MurGuestStarts and asks permission then appears to do nothing. Am running windows 11.
BelgaGuest[@Belga]
Correction :
Installed on 2 PCs with Win 11 x64 : he menu does not work on only one of the two!?HarFanGGuestI’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 ?!?BelgaGuest[@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.Sancho PanzaGuestApp does not start at all when executing. Very bizarre!
Same. on Win10Pro 64bit.
NouriGuestThaks Ashraf
Evrything Went Smoothly as Written on win7NouriGuestTHANKS A LOT
HarFanGGuest[@Belga]
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