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How do I remove a master password?

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To my knowledge I never had a master password. However Thunderbird continually asks me to enter one. I have tried to follow the instructions for creating or removing a master Password but to no avail. I cannot change or remove a password that I do not have. There should be some technique for addressing this problem (recovering a forgotten password). I am sure it must be a simple process, but can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks

To my knowledge I never had a master password. However Thunderbird continually asks me to enter one. I have tried to follow the instructions for creating or removing a master Password but to no avail. I cannot change or remove a password that I do not have. There should be some technique for addressing this problem (recovering a forgotten password). I am sure it must be a simple process, but can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks

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Are you seeing the dialog box that refers to the password for the Software Security Device like shown in the linked article? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-thunderbird-passwords-master-password

If not, then it is NOT the Thunderbird master password being asked for.

If you are really talking about a Thunderbird Master Password, the linked article tells you how to remove it.

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Are you seeing the dialog box that refers to the password for the Software Security Device like shown in the linked article? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/protect-your-thunderbird-passwords-master-password

If not, then it is NOT the Thunderbird master password being asked for.

If you are really talking about a Thunderbird Master Password, the linked article tells you how to remove it.

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You were much more helpful than the Thunderbird "Help" instructions.

Thanks

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I never even try the Thunderbird Help articles. I Google what I am looking for.