Master or primary password is not being accepted anymore
Hello,
I set up a master/primary password, but it isn't being accepted. How do I reset it or get rid of it completely for Thunderbird? I've tried uninstalling the program, rebooting the computer, then reinstalling Thunderbird, but the password request continues to pop up.
Thanks!
Soluzione scelta
Figured it out. Amazing how much coffee and less stress help!
For anyone else who has this issue, go to the hamburger (≡) menu on the upper right of the mail page, click on Tools, then Developer Tools. You may get a message that says:
An incoming request to permit remote debugging connection was detected. A remote client can take complete control over your browser!
Client Endpoint: 127.0.0.1:xxxxx Server Endpoint: 127.0.0.1:xxxxx
Allow connection?
This is from Thunderbird. If you don't allow the connection, your primary password cannot be reset. If you're not certain, don't allow it. If it's legit, you'll get an error message stating that the connection failed, and when you click "okay", you'll go back to your main mail page. You'll have to start over again.
So, allow the connection once you're certain it's legit, then click on Debug (right-hand side, after Errors - Warnings - Logs - Info), then copy and paste this:
openDialog("chrome://pippki/content/resetpassword.xhtml")
and hit Enter on your keyboard.
You'll have to click twice on Reset Primary Password. Once you do, you can either go back and make a new one, or leave it blank.
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Soluzione scelta
Figured it out. Amazing how much coffee and less stress help!
For anyone else who has this issue, go to the hamburger (≡) menu on the upper right of the mail page, click on Tools, then Developer Tools. You may get a message that says:
An incoming request to permit remote debugging connection was detected. A remote client can take complete control over your browser!
Client Endpoint: 127.0.0.1:xxxxx Server Endpoint: 127.0.0.1:xxxxx
Allow connection?
This is from Thunderbird. If you don't allow the connection, your primary password cannot be reset. If you're not certain, don't allow it. If it's legit, you'll get an error message stating that the connection failed, and when you click "okay", you'll go back to your main mail page. You'll have to start over again.
So, allow the connection once you're certain it's legit, then click on Debug (right-hand side, after Errors - Warnings - Logs - Info), then copy and paste this:
openDialog("chrome://pippki/content/resetpassword.xhtml")
and hit Enter on your keyboard.
You'll have to click twice on Reset Primary Password. Once you do, you can either go back and make a new one, or leave it blank.