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Can't Access Passwords in Settings

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When I access Saved Logins (>Tools>Saved Passwords>Show Passwords) the display shows a box "Windows Security" and asks for a Password.

I have never seen this box before when accessing Saved Logins (Show Passwords).

I have not made any changes on my computer that should cause this proglem.

Is there any way to correct this so I can Show Passwords ?

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When I access Saved Logins (>Tools>Saved Passwords>Show Passwords) the display shows a box "Windows Security" and asks for a Password. I have never seen this box before when accessing Saved Logins (Show Passwords). I have not made any changes on my computer that should cause this proglem. Is there any way to correct this so I can Show Passwords ? Thanks
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I did a search and learned it is something you have an option of setting up when you do a first install or Windows.

I do believe it is optional. I checked and I do have a password set.

I bought this computer in Feb 2020. Somehow, that password came back into my pea brain. I wrote it down in a safe place and tried it in Thunderbird and it opens the Password in Show Passwords.

Thanks again for your help.

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for security, thunderbird is prompting to use your windows sign in password to prevent others from seeing the passwords. This protects you if others have access to the computer,

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david,

Thanks very much for the quick response.

This may sound strange, but I don't remember having a specific password for Windows.

I have sign ins for 4 mail accounts and many other websites and programs but I don't remember one for windows.

Would you kindly educate me on where I can find this password or info concerning using or setting it to start with?

Thanks very much.

Jerry

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It's possible that you have none. When I start Windows, there is a password prompt, but maybe it's optional.

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I did a search and learned it is something you have an option of setting up when you do a first install or Windows.

I do believe it is optional. I checked and I do have a password set.

I bought this computer in Feb 2020. Somehow, that password came back into my pea brain. I wrote it down in a safe place and tried it in Thunderbird and it opens the Password in Show Passwords.

Thanks again for your help.

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