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What is ClockWork's Firefox to KeePass Importer?

Its a free way to import passwords exported from a Firefox Browser into KeePass. It should also work with Thunderbird, Flock and Songbird!

Who would use it?

For people who have just started using KeePass and have passwords stored in Firefox, this free plugin can save hours in entering passwords.

What are the requirements?

ClockWork's Firefox to KeePass Importer is written and compiled in .Net 2.0 and therefore required Windows 2000 or later, and the .Net 2.0 Framework installed (Standard in Windows Vista). The version for KeePass 1.x also requires the XML Import plugin to be installed.

How much is it?

Its free. Under the GNU Lesser General Public License. However you can donate if you wish (see box to the right).

How do I use it?

Installation

  1. Download the latest version from the end of this article
  2. Un-zip and place the contained files and folders into the KeePass Program Folder
    e.g. at "C:\Program Files\KeePass Password Safe".

XML Import plugin

You also need to install the XML Import plugin (Not needed for KeePass 2.x):

  1. Download the KeePass XML Import plugin. Make sure it is the same version as your KeePass.
  2. Install it by placing it in the same folder as KeePass.exe.
  3. Restart KeePass so it picks up the plugin.
  4. Select Tools-->Plugins
  5. Enable the plugin by right clicking on it and selecting enable.
  6. Restart KeePass so the plugin can initialise itself.

Note: For the portable version copy the KeePass XML Import plugin to your thumb drive. i.e. m:\PortableApps\KeePassPortable\App\keepass

Note: If you had previously installed a Nexus version, please remove it from the KeePass Folder so it does not interfere (i.e. Nexus.KeePass.FireFoxImporter.dll or NexusKeePassFireFoxImporter.dll).

KeePass

Importing to KeePass 1.x

  1. Make sure you have intalled the XML Import plugin (see installation section related to the XML Import plugin)
  2. Start the ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe program that should be in your KeePass Program Folder
  3. Alter settings as required 
  4. Click Start
  5. Select the destination file to save the passwords to (e.g., "KP-IN.XML")
  6. Wait for it to complete
  7. Close the program
  8. Open KeePass
  9. Make sure you have a database opened in KeePass (File->New or File->Open)
  10. Select File->Import From->Import KeePass XML  (If you don't see this option, re-read the installation section related to the XML Import plugin, If it is shaded then you need to open a database)
  11. Select the file to be imported (as prepared just before, e.g., "KP-IN.XML")
  12. Follow the instructions

Then it is recomended you remove/shred/destroy/wipe any Firefox or KeePass xml files produced!  (e.g. using FileShredder)

Importing to KeePass 2.x

  1. Start KeePass 2 and open the database to import to
  2. Select the menu option File->Import
  3. Select the Firefox option from the bottom of the list
  4. Select OK
  5. Alter any settings as required
  6. Select Start

Can I see the source code?

Yes, It's written in .Net 2.0 and available at the end of the page.

Is there any support?

I have a real job to do, so any support is limited and in my own time.

You might find answers in the comments that follow this article.

Firefox

Importing via Justin Scott's Password Exporter Extension

Previous versions imported passwords through the output from this Firefox Password Exporter Extension. This version still supports it as an option.

The Password Exporter Extension has several issues with Firefox compatibility and the handling of foreign characters which is why I developed an alternate way to aquire the Firefox passwords. However, if you can's get the direct importing to work you might find switching to use this method may solve your problems.

  1. Install Justin Scott's Password Exporter Extension into Firefox.
  2. Restart Firefox
  3. In Firefox go to Tools->Options and select the Security Tab
  4. Click Import/Export Passwords
  5. Click Export
  6. Follow the instructions to save the passwords to an XML file, e.g., "FF-OUT.XML" (Remember where it is for later use)
  7. Follow the appropriate Importing instructions...
  8. For 2.x use the Firefox XML importer
  9. For 1.x select the option to use this extensions output

Note: For other applications such as Thunderbird the process of installing and using the Exporter may vary. More information may be found on the Password Exporter website.

Download Details

To remove confusion I will only include the latest version here. If you wish to download a previous version just contact me and I will send it to you.

Latest Version

Plugin: ClockWork-FFtoKP-2-07b.zip
Source: ClockWork-FFtoKP-Source-2-07b.zip

2.07b

  • Fix for 64bit (using Kernal32) - fix by Theo

2.07a

  • Added 64bit gecko dlls
  • Converted to 2.07

2.06c

  • Another try at 64 bit support by supporting multiple versions of the gecko libraries and detecting the 64 bit to choose which one

2.06b

  • Auto-Type option now adds Auto-Type-Window option for domain name matching and is therefore an option at all times
  • Import notes can now be excluded
  • Working on 64bit support with KeePass 2.X and direct Firefox importing (Gecko) at the same time!

2.06

  • Supports 2.06 release

2.05d

  • Added ability to manually select Firefox profiles (helps portable users) 
  • Fixed relative path profiles

2.05c

  • Improved finding and selecting Firefox profiles
  • Support for 64bit processors

2.05b

  • Added direct importing from Firefox
  • Added Import options for aquiring titles from the websites and generating Auto Type entries (now 1.x and 2.x)
  • Enhanced and Tidied up the GUI to support the new features

2.05

  • Changed name to Clockwork
  • Supports 2.05 release

2.04

  • Added Import options for merging (2.x)
  • Added Import options for aquiring titles from the websites and generating Auto Type entries (2.x)
  • Added Import progress dialog support (2.x)

2.02

  • Initial Release


Releated Dowloads

Downloads

DownloadDownloadClockWork-FFtoKP-2.07b DownloadDownloadClockWork-FFtoKP-Source-2.07b

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2008 Jun 18, 06:30AMhugh said...
The downloads don't work.



2008 Jun 18, 12:02PMTony said...
Ooops, new website glitches! The downloads don't have the correct zip file extension so can't be opened once downloaded. I will work in it as soon as possible. Meanwhile, if you can change the file extensions to .zip or force it it open with a zip program that should solve things for now.



2008 Jun 19, 11:04PMTony said...
The downloads are fixed. Now they use the correct zip extension.



2008 Jun 30, 03:29PMSomeone said...
In your instructions you mention the last step:
"Then remove any FireFox or KeePass xml files produced!"
I suggest to wipe it using a special program like FileShredder.



2008 Jul 22, 08:05AMTheGriff said...
I just installed the latest version of KeePass (v1.11), and this plugin. It works by itself, but is not showing up as a plugin.



2008 Jul 22, 08:13AMTheGriff said...
NVM, scratch what I said before. With and v1.xx this is a standalone. The problem is that KeePass v1.11 provides no way to import .xml files.



2008 Jul 22, 08:17PMTony said...
You need to install the KeePass XML Import plugin from KeePasses Plugin Page



2008 Aug 24, 08:14AMSlimfoot said...
It works. Thanks a bunch.



2008 Aug 29, 03:01AMSomeone said...
Justin Scott's Password Exporter Extension doesn't install into Firefox/3.0.1. Not to mention, the reviews on that add-on are not good. Find a different way to get the passwords exported out of FF...



2008 Aug 29, 07:35PMPeter said...
I have downloaded the version for 1.12 several times but there is only the .dll file, no program exe file within the zipped download.
Is it me or is the file actually missing?



2008 Aug 31, 03:00AMTony said...
Could you tell me exactly which download file you are trying to download. File name would be good.
I've tested them and they all seem ok.



2008 Sep 02, 05:10PMJolopicus said...
this = awsome. therefore (you + rocking out with this) > donkey kong.

thanks.



2008 Sep 05, 07:29AMGreg said...
I think Peter might be talking about the ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.exe one? I the version 1.12 zip and it wasn't in there for me either. I just went and downloaded a previous version and used the cw.kp.ffc.exe from it.



2008 Sep 05, 02:57PMTony said...
I'll look into the downloads issue and improving how they are presented as well.

I'm very close to a new version which can directly access the Firefox passwords without the need for the firefox plugin. Plus a bunch of other enhancements.



2008 Sep 06, 01:25PMTony said...
New version is here! Its quite a big change as it now directly accesses the Firefox password file. So tell me if there are any new issues.



2008 Sep 08, 08:24PM|The_DUDE| said...
When directly importing from Firefox 3.0.1 I get an error message:
"Es wurde versucht, eine Datei mit einem falschen Format zu laden.
(Ausnahme von HRESULT:Ox8007000B)."
In English:
"There was an attempt to load a file with a wrong format (Exception by HRESULT:Ox8007000B)."

Indirect Import via Firefox Addon worked.



2008 Sep 08, 11:52PMBrawny said...
Hi - I'm getting an error when I try to run ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe.
I've downloaded ClockWork-FFtoKP-2-05b_610.zip from your site this morning, and it unzips ok, but a popup with
"The application failed to initialize properly (ox0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application."
I have KeePass 1.13 installed (this morning), and KeePass XML Import Plugin installed and enabled as per your instructions above (thanks!).
Any suggestions?
Your tool looks like a great way to get my Firefox passwords into KeePass - I'm looking forward to getting it working.
Thanks - Brawny



2008 Sep 09, 10:33AMRoger said...
I get an error message saying "Converting Failed" "Failed to initialize profile".



2008 Sep 09, 09:13PMTony said...
I've uploaded Patch1 which may help provide more information. This version logs exceptions in a file called ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.log

Sending me a copy of that file after an error happens will help. mccreath@bigfoot.com.

To the current issues...

|The_DUDE|,

Your error seems to be Vista related. Are you using Vista? I will try and get hold of a Vista machine at some time so I can
test it. Installing the Patch1 and sending me the log file after a failure may give me more of a clue.

Brawny,

Your error looks like you don't have the .Net 2.0 Framework installed...

.Net 2.0 Framework

Roger,

The error is related to finding and using your Firefox default profile. Patch1 will enhance the error message to include where it thinks the default profile is. This should give us more of a clue as to whats wrong.




2008 Sep 10, 05:42AMRoger said...
It still didn't tell me where it thinks my profile is. This is the log file it generated:

Time: 09.09.2008 21:39:30
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
ved ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
ved ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================




2008 Sep 10, 06:23AMVista Problem said...
From the log under Visa with the patch:

Time: 9/9/2008 3:20:06 PM
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================
Time: 9/9/2008 3:20:15 PM
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================




2008 Sep 10, 10:59AMBrawny said...
Sorry - didn't see the prerequisite for having .Net installed. I'm now getting the same error as Roger, and have downloaded and run Patch 1. Log file now shows:

Time: 09/09/2008 8:52:49 PM
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================

Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help assist debug.

Thanks!
Brawny



2008 Sep 10, 11:44AMdreamkass said...
Getting the same error as |The_DUDE|, sent ya the log content by email.

I'm on Vista also :P



2008 Sep 10, 12:05PMdreamkass said...
I'm using Vista x64 and getting the same error as |The_DUDE|, I did email you the log file content, hope it helps.




2008 Sep 10, 12:38PMJP said...
I have the same problem as "THE_DUDE" I am running XP Pro 64bit and KP 1.13



2008 Sep 10, 01:00PMMark said...
Tony,
I've got the same problem as Roger. I Firefox 3.x on my harddrive (Vista) and use KeePass 1.13 (on a USB drive) with the XML importer plugin v1.13. There *is* a version of Firefox 2.x also on the portable drive (using PortableApps).

I've now downloaded the patch and have the test file that shows the errors:
Time: 9/9/2008 9:54:04 PM
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================
Time: 9/9/2008 9:57:20 PM
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================

Is there any additional info that'll help you to debug this?

Thanks!
Mark



2008 Sep 10, 05:47PMRoger said...
Now the password exporter extension for firefox suddenly decided to work, so everything is ok :)

Thanks for this great plugin :)



2008 Sep 10, 07:53PMAndo said...
Hi Tony, After installing the Patch1, I got an error message: "Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile". WHat should I do?



2008 Sep 10, 10:54PMTony said...
I've uploaded Patch2 which hopefully resolves the profile issue. I think the problem is that I was assuming a default profile would be specifically indicated, and this is not the case.

The patch adds a profile selector that will default to the default if there is one. It now also searches for Thunderbird and SeaMonkey profiles.

It also logs the paths it looks for profiles to help us debug if there are still issues.

Please send me feedback if this resolves the issues so I can fold the patches into a new release.

p.s. Today hits have just gone up 5 fold due to the article Eight Best KeePass Plug-Ins to Master Your Passwords.



2008 Sep 10, 11:32PMdreamkass said...
Not sure if you got my mail so here's the logfile content

Time: 2008-09-09 9:13:04 PM
Message: Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: Void Login(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox
=========================================
Time: 2008-09-09 9:19:03 PM
Message: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B)
StackTrace:
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Gecko.NSS3.NSS_Init(String profilePath)
at ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.FirefoxProfile.Login(String password)
at ClockWork.KeePass.FireFoxConverter.Form1.GenerateUsingFirefox()
TargetSite: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Gecko.SECStatus NSS_Init(System.String)
Source: ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox



2008 Sep 11, 12:27AMTony said...
dreamkass,

Thanks for the details. It seems you have a 64 bit machine and the gecko dlls I use are 32 bit only.

To hopefully solve this I have created Patch3 which forces all my dlls to 32 bit (you cannot mix).

Tell me if that works and I'll rollit into the next release.





2008 Sep 11, 12:38AMdreamkass said...
Converter crashes from Windows Event Log

Windows Error Reporting Event ID: 1001

----------------

Fault bucket 327520439, type 5
Event Name: CLR20r3
Response: None
Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:
P1: SMQ2FIG2L4SHSAXXMUZWDUXCKUOSKTKZ
P2: 2.0.5.26559
P3: 48c7d7c3
P4: mscorlib
P5: 2.0.0.0
P6: 47577b16
P7: 2b2d
P8: 333
P9: MXYABJ2RSFG4UKNKGMSPJ2KFPMZXHCC5
P10:




2008 Sep 11, 12:55AMTony said...
Patch3 was bugged with some missing resources. Try Patch4.



2008 Sep 11, 12:56AMLizardLocks said...
I as well was getting the Failed to determine the location of the default Firefox Profile" error. I tried patch 2 & 3 also and am now getting the Windows error "ClockWork KeePass Firefox Converter has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." Any thoughts??? Thank you.



2008 Sep 11, 01:10AMLizardLocks said...
Thanks again, Tony. Patch 4 worked like a charm.



2008 Sep 11, 01:47AMdreamkass said...
Patch 4 worked on Vista x64 :) Thanks alot !!!



2008 Sep 11, 02:04AMTony said...
I've just release 2.05c which has the fixes to resolve the finding profile problem and to support 64bit processors



2008 Sep 11, 04:02AMBrawny said...
I tried Patch4, and everything worked fine. Thanks for all your hard work in writing and supporting this plugin. Excellent job!



2008 Sep 16, 10:11AMfrank said...
HI: I was only able to satisfy installing the FF plugin up until the folling steps:

Select File->Import From->Import KeePass XML
Select the file to be imported (as prepared just before, e.g., "KP-IN.XML")
Follow the instructions


I installed the FF converter plugin into the KeyPass Program folder. Inside the ClockWork folder I have the following:

A folder called 'Gecko';
Inside that folder, I have another folder called 'bin' and in there, I have five .dll's;
In the ClockWork folder, I have the following:
ClockWork.exe and the 2 ClockWork .dll's and the ConvertFFXML.vbs

After following your instruction to the letter, I cannot access 'Import KeePass XML' from the FILE Menu. That is, it is not an option for me to access.

I go get 'keypass successfully saved', but I don't get the option to get to Import to KeyPassXML.

Help please. Thanks in advance for your reply.







2008 Sep 16, 10:57PMTom said...
Did export from Firefox 3.0 in Xml, had to manually select Clockwork ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe from KeePass folder. Imported the FireFox.Xml to KeePass, then saved the KeePass data base and all's well! The Clock Work prog does not appear in the KeePass menu.



2008 Sep 18, 08:53PMTony said...
Frank, Tom,

I presume you are both using KeePass 1.x.

It looks like you need to install the "KeePass XML Import plugin" as documented in the Installation section. This plugin adds the menu option you are looking for.



2008 Sep 20, 05:15AMDave said...
I think i'm having the same problem as Frank and Tom. Everything seem to be going fine until I try to import the KP_IN.xml file, File -> Import From -> Import Keypass XML. The option is greyed out and cannot be selected. I'm using KeePass 1.13. Thanks for any help.



2008 Sep 20, 05:27AMDave said...
Ignore the my previous comment, the problem was that I had not created a new database. Once I created one it worked fine!



2008 Sep 22, 07:55AMAlex Z said...
I could not with 1.13 do the step

9. Select File->Import From->Import KeePass XML


because in menu File->Import From xml looks disabled in spite that in Tools->Plugins I see XMLImport.dll Enabled.

Thanks for any suggestions.



2008 Sep 22, 07:58AMAlex Z said...
Ignore the my previous comment, Dave gave me the answer.



2008 Sep 25, 01:43AMflo said...
it worked perfectly - thank you!!!



2008 Sep 25, 02:28PMRob said...
Hi.

Just wanted to thank you four your time and efforts. Everything went great and without any glitches and my FF 3.01 passwords are now in KeePass :)

Thanks again.



2008 Sep 25, 06:53PMDaniel said...
Where do you download the patches?
I am running XP 64 bit and get the message:

"(...) There was an attempt to load a file with an incorrect format."



2008 Sep 26, 09:50PMTony said...
Daniel,

The latest download (2.05c) contains the patch that should fix your problem. Could you confirm you are using this version?



2008 Sep 27, 03:07PMDday said...
When i have imported the passwords from ff into keepass, the passwords are all asterixed out.



2008 Sep 29, 07:24PMTony said...
Hi Dday,

Which versions are you using, KeePass 1 or 2?, FireFox 3?

Are you directly importing by entering your firefox password in the importer or using the FireFox pluggin to export the passwords first? Mayby trying the other method will work for you?

If you generating any files, could you check their content to see if the passwords are ***** there.



2008 Oct 01, 09:10AMPaul said...
Tony, I just installed KeePass, created pw/keyfile and a database, got your latest version ClockWork-FFtoKP-2-05c_616.zip, unzipped and copied into the proper directory, closed & opened KeePass and the standard database, clicked File->Import from => no FF import option. Repeated this to make sure I didn't make a mistake, still no import option. Didn't want to try the exe in order to make sure we find out. What can I do? XP latest, FF 3.0.3

Thanks a lot!



2008 Oct 02, 08:18PMTony said...
Paul,

I think this is the common mistake of missing the step of installing and enabling the "KeePass XML Import plugin" which is documented in the Intallation steps.

I will look into making this extra step clearer.




2008 Oct 03, 12:37PMMike said...
Hi,

I'm trying to use 2.05c with PortableFirefox, and I don't see any profiles under the dropdown. If I just click "Start" anyway, I get an unhandled exception.

Unlike the earlier patches, it doesn't seem that this version creates a log anywhere.

Thanks



2008 Oct 03, 09:21PMTony said...
Hi Mike,
I've created Patch5 which should help you.

Because you have the Portable Firefox my application does not know where to find the profiles file.

I have added a "Load More Profiles" button. Click this then search for FireFox's profiles.ini file on your portable device. Select that and you should then be able to see your profiles.

I've hopefully fixed the exception and switched on logging for the patch.



2008 Oct 06, 03:02AMElizabeth said...
Sorry. Newbie here and I can't get the program to work properly. I've tried reading and following this thread, but most of it is going over my head.

I've downloaded:
ClockWork-FFtoKP-2.05c
ClockWork-FFtoKP-Source-2.05c
Patch5
Keepass XML Importer Plugin

I unzipped them all and placed them in my Program Files/keypass folder.

I executed the ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter and created an XML file. When I open KeePass and click to File/Import From there is no XML option available. Also Firefox does not appear in this list. When I go to Tools/Plugins, I see that the XML Importer is disabled, but there doesn't seem to be any way to enable it.

Can someone help me? I like the idea of KeePass keeping all my passwords under lock and key instead of letting Firefox hang onto them for everyone to see, but I'm no IT specialist and I spend hours and hours trying to figure out some of the simplest stuff.

Any help is appreciated. Thnx.



2008 Oct 06, 11:33PMTony said...
Hi Elizabeth,

You were almost there, and it got me the first time!

When you have the plugins window open you can enable a plugin by right clicking on it.

Your right, this thread is getting a bit long and complex. I need to work out a way to display it better. Any tips?



2008 Oct 07, 01:53AMMike said...
Hi Tony, sorry it took me so long to respond. I downloaded patch5, which no longer crashes... but I don't have a profiles.ini! I do have a profiles directory, but no files that appear even similar to a standard profiles.ini. The Mozilla KB confirms this (http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Changing_Profile_Folder_Location)

Is there any way to work around this?



2008 Oct 12, 06:19PMTony said...
Hi Mike,

I've uploaded Patch6 which will let you select the profiles folder directly. This is an option when you click "Load more profiles".

Do you want to try this and see if it solves your problem.



2008 Oct 13, 01:55AMMike said...
Patch6 works great, although I had to change the profile name from "default" to "profile" (otherwise it gave me an error about an incorrect password).

Thanks a lot for the support!



2008 Oct 13, 04:49AMSomeone said...
Your plugin is a piece of s**t. Maybe you should update your instructions/step by step guide since they don't really work. There is no Firefox option under the File->Import menu. There is no option to even enable the plugin under "Plugins". Sort this f***ing piece of s**t out d**ks**t.

[Moderator Censored]



2008 Oct 13, 09:03PMTony said...
Hello Someone,
Sorry I upset you so much.

This step in the process does seem to confuse people. I have tried to make it stand out more as quite a few people seem to miss it.

Re-read the installation section, and in particular the XML Import Plugin installation.

If after performing those steps you still can't use the tool, feel free to swear at me again, however constructive criticism or even suggestions are preferred.




2008 Oct 14, 08:49AMLiam said...
Hi Tony,

I appreciate you making this plugin. However, I followed your instructions step by step, but when I go to File > Import From, Import KeePass XML is grayed out. I checked Tools > Plugins and it is enabled, though. What am I doing wrong?

Thank you for the support.



2008 Oct 14, 10:01AMLiam said...
Nevermind, I needed to create a new database first.



2008 Oct 17, 10:24AMGary said...
Hi. wonder if anyone has run into Gecko\dll\nss3.dll issues. when I try to create the xml file I get a msg saying that can't be found. Anyone have some suggestions?

Thanks for support.



2008 Oct 17, 03:23PMTony said...
Gary,

The release 2.05c download contains that folder and file which you should copy with the executables into your KeePass folder.

You may be getting this problem if you just installed the patch without the latest release.



2008 Oct 17, 11:05PMmikepegg said...
Thanks for the plugin, worked flawlessly.



2008 Oct 18, 11:46PMSomeone said...
FYI... Program can't handle absolute path firefox profiles.



2008 Oct 19, 07:40PMTony said...
I've just uploaded 2.05d which includes all the latest patch fixes and should also support absolute paths correctly.



2008 Oct 20, 04:05PMThe Greatest of All Strangers said...
Tony,

I KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE

Take care...more than what you've done for the plant on your balcony...

PS. Nice website!



2008 Oct 24, 02:40AMMarc said...
I put the .dll in my KeePass folder but it won't show up under Tools..Plugins. Any ideas? (Other plugins show up fine.)



2008 Oct 24, 02:53AMMe said...
is it possible to import passwords from keepass to firefox?



2008 Oct 24, 10:31PMTony said...
Marc,
This is not a plugin if your using 1.x. Its a program that creates a Firefox based password file that KeePass can import.

You need to run the ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe program to start this import process. As per the instructions.



2008 Oct 24, 10:36PMTony said...
Hello Me (first sign of insanity!)

It would be possible to reverse the process and read a KeePass xml file to update the Firefox profile file. I have the technology, however it would take a bit of work, so I would need some persuading ;-)



2008 Oct 27, 03:59AMSomeone said...
Where is ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe? its not in keepass folder for 1.x



2008 Oct 27, 08:39PMMe said...
oh, you should'nt do this for me alone...perhaps you know a good place to start a poll, who would like a keepass->firefox converter?

The advantage seems clear: FF has only poor support for managing passwords. i.e. it not possible to organise them, set a expire Date or to create ramdom passwords.
Keepass can do this.
Unfortunately Keepas's autofill-in does only work with IE, therefore it's kind of circumstantial to use the logins from keepas via copy&paste.



2008 Oct 29, 06:50PMTony said...
Someone,

The ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe file is part of the download I provide. You need to copy the files from the download into your firefox folder.

You probably missed the Installation section of the instructions.



2008 Oct 29, 07:07PMTony said...
Me,

One issue I see with KP to FF is that KP does not have the information about field names that FF needs to insert passwords into the websites.

I've now completely switched off FF's password manager!

I mainly use KPs global auto-type feature (normally Ctrl-Alt-A) to insert passwords into FF. Adding instructions to the passwords Notes can help it along. e.g.

Auto-Type: {USERNAME}{TAB}{PASSWORD}{ENTER}
Auto-Type-Window: *Google*

I've also changed a few options:

Minimise to tray
Close button minimises
Start on Startup
Remember last open file
Automatically open last
Start Minimised
Auto save on exit/locking
Limit to single instance
Global Auto-Type is Ctrl-Alt-P

This way it auto starts and I just have to Ctrl-Alt-P to insert passwords, then close KP for the next time



2008 Oct 30, 07:33AMMe said...
yes, you are right, Tony. It would be neccessary to create the first pw-entry with FF before emporting it to Keepass and lateron back to FF.
I suppose technically it won't be a problem as the information about field names is already stored in the comment field in KP.

I'll give your workaround a try, thanks so far!



2008 Nov 02, 06:24AMJohn said...
Today I downloaded the latest keepass (2.06) and the latest of your program (2-05d.zip). I copied all the files into the keepass directory. When I run keepass I get this message:

The following plugin cannot be loaded: C:\Program Files\KeePass Password Safe\ClockWorkKeePassFirefoxImporter.dll
Could not load file or assembly...The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference.

I ran did this on 2 different computers, one running vista and the other XP.

any help?



2008 Nov 06, 05:36AMRonaldo said...
I think I am doing something wrong. The instructions fo use of the plugin with Keepass 2.x are rather simple: download and unzip. However, I am getting the message when trying to start Portable Keepass 2.06 with this plugin:
"Could not load or assembly Keepass, Version=2.0.5.26559... The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)"
What could I be doing wrong?

Thanks in advance

Ronaldo



2008 Nov 06, 07:31AMKeith said...
Hi Tony,
Having a problem, maybe just doing something wrong but... have 2.05d and KP 2.06. I unzip into the KP directory, start KP, and I get an error:

The following plugin cannot be loaded:
c:\PF\KP\ClockWorkKneePassFirefoxImporter.dll

Could not load file or assembly 'KneePass, Version=2.0.5.26559, culture=neutral, PublicKetToken-feded7716aecf5c' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

Any suggestions? Thanks!

Other plug-ins show up fine btw.



2008 Nov 07, 02:57AMScriS said...
I'm unable to use this plugin with the latest versione 2.06 Beta of Keepass, i receive an error about the assembly not correct and the plugin is still disabled.
Anyone have a suggestion



2008 Nov 07, 11:05PMMac said...
I use FF3.0 and downloaded ClockWprkFFtoKP-2.05d which fails to execute because it can't find Gecko\bin\nss3.dll with Eeception error code HRESULT:0x8007007E. Can you help?



2008 Nov 08, 04:48PMScott said...
Ok. using Keypass 2.06 beta, ClockWork 2.05d, Password Exporter 1.1...

I started by running clockwork and creating an XML file with my password. This worked fine.

I open up a newly created kdbx file and go to File>Import look for Firefox... and it's not there. I try using "Keypass XML (2.x)", point it to the file, click ok, then a popup titled Import Behavior comes up, I select "Create New ID's", and then nothing. Nothing inside my database.

I try playing with the options, using other XML imports to no avail.

So I download the Justin Scott Password exporter to see if that works.

Created the new XML with the Firefox plugin and open my kdbx file. File>Import, select "Password Exporter (1.05)", I get the Import Behavior again, and again nothing inside my database.

I have no idea whats wrong...



2008 Nov 10, 11:17AMTony said...
Sorry, I've been on holiday,

I will create and upload a new version for 2.06 asap



2008 Nov 10, 08:47PMTony said...
Uploaded the 2.06 version



2008 Nov 10, 08:51PMTony said...
Mac,

It sounds like you haven't installed the provided Gecko folder into the KeePass folder



2008 Nov 13, 09:19AMJason said...
Please help? Using v1.14 and I followed your instructions to a tee, but my File->Import From->Import KeePass XML is greyed out (yes, it is there, but is greyed out, and the XMImport.dll is enabled/loaded):

1. Installation
2. XML Import plugin
3. Importing to KeePass 1.x

Several people here have said this was fixed by "creating a new database first". What does this mean exactly and how do you do it? I thought it might have to do with the password file ("KP-IN.XML"), so I ran through the "Importing to KeePass 1.x" instructions again, however, the same issue persists.

Thanks!



2008 Nov 15, 11:57AMTony said...
I've updated the instructions to include opening or creating a new database if required.



2008 Nov 18, 12:24PMRui said...
hi tony,
maybe i missed something?!

is it now possible or not to autofill from kp to an ff-site?

thankx.



2008 Nov 18, 08:01PMTony said...
Rui,

I use the AutoType feature to do that



2008 Dec 10, 08:51AMAuspex said...
Hi,

After downloading your plugin i've extracted it to the same folder as Keepass. When i open keypass i get an error saying that:

The following plugin cannot be loaded:
D:\Software\Keepass Password Safe\ClockWorkKeePassFirefoxImporter.dll

Could not load file or assembly "file:///D:\Software\Keepass Password Safe\ClockWorkKeePassFirefoxImporter.dll" or one of it's dependencies.
An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.

I'm using Vista x64, have Framework 3.5, KeePass v2.06 and ClockWork v2.06

Any clues?

Thanks in advance



2008 Dec 10, 09:59PMTony said...
Hi Auspex,

It requires .Net 2.0 but I presume you have that as well.

I had troubles with Vista 64 in the past but it seems I resolved that.



2008 Dec 14, 11:04AMHoggerJeff said...
I have the same problem with Vista 64. Don't know if I have .Net2.0 or Framework 3.5, though. System is brand new with self-installed OS - I don't recall any options for installed .Net or Framework. What do I need to get Firefox Importer to work?



2008 Dec 14, 05:52PMGuido said...
I seem unable to get the plugin working with the 2.06 beta. Also 'could not load file or assembly... clockworkkeepassfirefoximporter.dll'.

Using W2K3 sp2 terminal server, x64. .net installed.

Any hints?



2008 Dec 18, 07:59AMGlenn said...
I've just upgraded my KeePass to Version 2 so have also installed your importer.Everything works well but I'd like to know how to remove the "Imported from FireFox by ClockWork's FireFox to KeePass Importer" entry in the Keepass Notes field.



2008 Dec 20, 06:11PMRick said...
I am running Windows Server 2008 x64(basically Vista 64) with .Net v2.0.50727, KeePass 2.06beta, and FireFox to KeePass Converter ClockWork-FFtoKP-2-06_630.zip unzipped into the KeePass directory. No other plugins are running.

Notes: I dropped the case changes in the files below. Also, if you are wondering, I tried changing the install path to Program Files instead of the default for 32bit apps of Program Files(x86) just to see if that was the problem. Neither installation paths made a difference.

The following plugin cannot be loaded:
c:\program files\keepass password safe\clockworkkeepassfirefoximporter.dll

Could not load file or assembly 'file:///c:\program files\keepass password safe\clockworkkeepassfirefoximporter.dll' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.





2008 Dec 23, 03:33AMRobbie G said...
I'm running Vista Ultimate 64, and I am getting the exact same thing as Rick (except min is installed in program files (x86) ).



2008 Dec 23, 04:18AMRobin said...
Running Vista x64 Ultimate and ClockWork-FFtoKP-2-06_630.zip, and get the exact same message as Rick (above) except my Program Files dir is C:\Program Files (x86\...blabla...



2008 Dec 27, 04:32PMTony said...
I'm finding it hard to debug this as I don't have access to a x64 machine. I'm suspecting it is because I have to compile to x86 so that the Gecko library I use works. This is probably breaking it with KeePass which is probably compiled for all CPUs. Will Keep researching.



2008 Dec 27, 07:45PMTony said...
I've uploaded a new version (2.06b) that should support Glenns request via a new option.

I've also created an AnyCPU compilation (2.06b64) Which hopfully should work with KeePass 2.X on x64 machines. However, I am not expecting the direct Firefox import to work as the Gecko library I have is x86 only.

If someone could confirm they can add the plugin to KeePass 2.X that would be great. Even better if someone could provide the x64 Gecko dlls I would need for it to fully work!





2009 Jan 06, 03:37AMRick said...
Yup Tony, the new release doesn't work on Windows Vista 64 either. How does one get the x64 Gecko dlls? I've searched briefly for it, but can't find it. If it is something that I can download and compile I can probably do that but need some direction.

Rick



2009 Jan 13, 02:44AMZem said...
The new x64 vista dll worked in a sense that the keepass started correctly and did not give any errors.

But when I try to import it gives following error: "An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESUKLT:0x8007000B)



2009 Jan 23, 04:19AMAndy said...
Ive got the same problem as Zem using Vista Ultimate 64, Keepass now loads without any errors but when i try and import i get the following error:-

"An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESUKLT:0x8007000B)

this error occurs after pressing the 'start' button.



2009 Jan 25, 08:35PMParamedic said...
Hi Tony,
I've a problem with the Plugin on KP 2.06b:
The following plugin cannot be loaded:
c:\Programme\KePass Password Safe\ClockWorkKeePassFireFoxImporter.dll

The Type 'ClockWorkKeePassFireFoxImporter.ClockWorkKeePassFireFoxImporterExt", in the Assembly "ClockWorkKeePassFirefoxImporter,Version=2.0.6.20046, culture=neutral, PublicKetToken=681067bc48246704' could not be loaded.
Could you help me?

best regards,
Paramedic

... sorry for my english, I'm german native and tried to translate the error-message from german into endlish!



2009 Feb 03, 06:20AMGuest said...
Are all versions of this incompatible with Vista 64bit so far? Or was there an older version that will work for it?



2009 Feb 03, 10:58PMTony said...
I've uploaded a new version (2.06c). This one will attempt to use a different set of Gecko dlls if its a 64bit machine. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the 64bit dlls so I would need some help. There is a Gecko/NSS64 folder in the installation. It currently contains a readme file that lists the dlls it needs from a 64bit Firefox installation. It would be great If someone can place those dlls in the folder and see if the the import works. If so, sending me the dlls would mean I could do a complete version.

When people are having issues, could you state which method of importing you are using (direct from firefox or via xml exports) and which version of KeePass.

Thanks



2009 Feb 03, 11:09PMTony said...
Hi Paramedic,

That error normally happens if some files are missing. Make sure you have copied all the required files into your KeePass folder, as stated in the installation instructions. In particular you need:

Gecko folder and contents
ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.dll
ClockWorkKeePassFirefoxImporter.dll



2009 Feb 05, 04:35PMtsolias said...
Hi Tony,
First of all congratulations for your work! :)
I'm using the direct from firefox method and I'm getting the following error from KeePass when I try to import a firefox or thunderbird profile:
"Failed to initialise profile at -profile path here-"
My firefox and thunderbird profiles are stored in non-default locations/paths.
I'm usind the latest KeePass 2.06 Beta release and Firefox Importer 2.06c in Vista 32bit

any help appreciated,
thanks



2009 Feb 08, 12:45AMTony said...
Thanks tsolias,

I presume you are using the "Load more Profiles" option to find your profiles. Is it adding them to the drop-down ok?

Did you make sure you had selected the profile in the drop-down and entered the correct password (if required)?

I've uploaded Patch7 which should produce a more useful error. could you install the patch, try again and send me the new error message.

Thanks



2009 Feb 09, 04:56AMtsolias said...
Hi again,

The 2 profiles (firefox and thunderbird) are added to the drop-down ok. But either I select them from the drop-down or directly from the folder (Load more Profiles) they're located in, I get the same error message that I described above.
No password is required for either profile.

I installed the patch and this time I get the following message:
KeePass.exe - Unable To Locate Component
"This application has failed to start because sqlite3.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
and then KeePass crashes...

ok this is a much more specific error message
I guess it's got to do with the fact I extracted FFtoKP to a KeePass subfolder. I had read in the KeePass site that it's ok to put the plugins in a KeePass subfolder or directly in the KeePass folder, so I put it in a subfolder. Guess this is not the case for FFtoKP lol
I moved it directly to the KeePass Folder and it works ok now for the firefox profile. For the thunderbird profile, if I select it from the drop-down I get the error "Failed to Validate Password" but if I select it from "Load more Profiles", the passwords are imported with no problem

so that patch helped me solve my problem
thanks :)



2009 Feb 09, 06:37AMtsolias said...
just a supplementary feedback...
Actually the thunderbird profile import doesn't work at all
I got it mixed up in my previous comment, it was the firefox profile that was imported again
not that it's that big of a trouble, I just want to make sure I provide correct feedback
I always get the following error message when I try to import a thunderbird profile (either from drop-down or from folder):
"Failed to validate password"
there is no master password set or needed, just in case the error refers to that



2009 Feb 09, 10:51PMTony said...
Hi tsolias,
Thanks for the detailed feedback, it all helps to improve the tool.

I've uploaded a new patch that may provide more details on why you get the password error.

I don't use thunderbird so have never tested it. Its based on the same gecko library so should perform in the same way...in theory!




2009 Feb 10, 02:32PMtsolias said...
really, you don't use thunderbird? you don't know what you're missing lol :P :D

well I installed the new patch and tried to import the thunderbird profile but I still get the same error:
"Failed to validate password:"
I set a master password just to see if it would work with that
well, there is some improvement, meaning a number of entries do get imported this time, looks like you have to set a master password for FFtoKP to work with thunderbird
BUT the username and password fields are blank and the Title/URL fields are just meaningless/incomprehensible, each consisting of a more or less 100 character string
the largest part of that string looks random and the other just meaningless
yet one entry does look ok, it's the only imap account I've set on thunderbird (all the other are pop)
the title/url fields make sense, the password field is correct, the username field is blank
I've already imported my email usernames/passwords from firefox so I don't have a problem really, just giving my feedback ;)



2009 Feb 24, 07:25PMParamedic said...
Thanks Tony,
I've deleted all files and then I coppied the files from the 2.06c and it works fine for me!!



2009 Mar 03, 10:36AMponzonik said...
Hi. I tried your program but it fails, leaving no log file. Using both the .exe file and the File/import plugin I get a msgbox saying "converting failed - not supported". I'm using keepass 2.06 beta (brand new user), ff 3.1b2 under windows vista x64.

Thanks for all the work anyway.



2009 Mar 03, 07:39PMTony said...
Hi ponzonik,

I'm still trying to get it to work with 64bit OSs which is proving quite hard. Especially as I dont have access to one.

I've uploaded patch9 that should fix the problem you stated, however, for it to work, 64bit versions of the gecko dlls need to be found and added to my gecko folder. Here's what I stated before:

Unfortunately, I don't have access to the 64bit dlls so I would need some help. There is a Gecko/NSS64 folder in the installation. It currently contains a readme file that lists the dlls it needs from a 64bit Firefox installation. It would be great If someone can place those dlls in the folder and see if the the import works. If so, sending me the dlls would mean I could do a complete version.



2009 Mar 14, 06:54AMdavid said...
You can get the 64 bit version of Firefox and Thunderbird from http://www.mozilla-x86-64.com/, which has the necessary gecko dlls. I sent you an email containing these dlls to the email address with which you're accepting paypal donations.



2009 Mar 14, 11:56PMosu said...
Awesome plugin but it dont work with v2.07beta i get 2 errors



2009 Mar 15, 10:25PMTony said...
I've just uploaded a new version to work with the latest 2.07 beta, and thanks to David it includes the 64bit dlls which will hopefully make it work with 64bit OSs



2009 Mar 22, 01:57AMI said...
Hmm, I can't get it to work, I have Keypass 2.07 beta, and vista x64, I keep getting the error "Unable to load DLL 'kernal64.dll'"



2009 Mar 25, 12:27AMTony said...
I'm still trying to get it to work with 64bit OSs. I presume that dll is part of the core system dlls which leaves me a bit lost.



2009 Mar 29, 02:46AMFrank said...
Nice program, works good with 2.06 but not with 2.07 - then I get an error
"plugin can not be loaded: ClockWorkKeePassFirefoxImporter.dll. Can't load file or assemplby KeePass, Version=2.0.6.20046, culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=fed2ed etc or one of the dependensies. The Manifestdefenition does not agree. Exception HRESULT:0x80131040" (or something like it... ::)



2009 Mar 30, 08:42AMTony said...
Sorry, I Hadn't updated the download links to the latest version. Please download the new 2.07 version and try with that.



2009 Apr 20, 11:37AMRoy said...
The program (207a) imported the portable mozilla html bookmarks ok but not the usernames or passwords. Just the urls.



2009 Apr 21, 08:16PMTony said...
Hi Roy,
portable mozilla is a new one for me.

Which way are you importing? for KeePass 1 or 2.

If you are importing via the XML file, is it possible to provide an example of the file. Make sure you mask any real password data before hand.



2009 May 07, 04:30AMLeon said...
I seem to be failing in this process. Using KP2.07beta, FFtoKP 207a_648, on Vista business 32bit.
It says logging in
Reading signon file

Ready. 0 errors. 0 Warrnings.
Then I get the problem:
" The handle is invalid.( Exception from HRESULT:0x80070006(E_HANDLE)

Nothing seems to be imported. I tried it
standalone as well with the .exe, and it
fails as well, but vista just says it stopped
working, and kills it. Any ideas? Anyone got
this one to work?



2009 May 11, 11:22PMAndy said...
When I try it on Vista 64 i get "unable to load DLL 'kernel64.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)



2009 May 12, 10:52PMTony said...
Hi Leon,

In all cases are you trying to directly access Firefox for the passwords? It looks like the problem is in using communicating with Firefox (what version do you have?).

Try using the alternate method which imports an xml file exported from Firefox.



2009 May 12, 10:54PMTony said...
Hi Andy,

I haven't been able to make it work properly on a 64 bit machine yet. The main reason is I don't have one nor the required dlls to communicate with Firefox.

When do you get the error? Have you tried importing via XML instead?



2009 May 20, 10:55AMChad said...
Hi Tony

I get the same issue with regards to this.
Im using Win7 X64, and using teh standalone KeePass utility.
drop me a mail at XXXX at XXXXX

(mod: blanked out the email for privacy reasons. I have a copy)



2009 May 21, 07:32PMTiweisze said...
Importing to KeePass 2.x
"3. Select the Firefox option from the bottom of the list"

Using KP 2.0.7.0, Firefox 3.0.10 on an XP machine this option does not appear in KP. An XML list is created but unable to import it, not with 'VariousImport' plugin either.



2009 May 23, 08:45PMMahmoud M. Abdel-Fattah said...
I can't download !!



2009 May 24, 11:40PMTony said...
Mahmoud,
I just tried downloading and it worked fine. Could you provide more details about your problem. (which link did you download from, your browser, operating system, what actualy happens)



2009 May 27, 07:17PMTheo said...
Hi Tony,
I am having the same 64bit machine problem reported above. I can have a look into it but when I use the source package in VS2008 it seems a file is missing: FireFoxImporter.pfx. I am not a crypto expert, maybe with your help we can jointly figure out to resolve the 64bit problem?



2009 May 27, 11:35PMSomeone (aka Theo) said...
Hi Tony,
thanks first - nice piece of software!
I think I might have found your 64 bit problem:
Two steps and I could load ff pwds on vista64:
a) replace kernel64.dll to kernel32.dll in your 64bit NSS3.cs (I think there is no kernel64.dll and somehow the 32bit subsystem on a 64 machine must use kernel32 as well)
b) I commented out the i<=0 check for the sqlite3 load - not sure why that fails as the file is there - but I think the API is that a 0 return indicates failure and all other values are a handle to the module (..long long time ago....)

hope this helps - let me know if you have an updated built so I can go back to your standard version. If you want the update sources drop me a mail.

if it works you can buy me a beer next time I am in the UK ;-) [if not I owe you one - to be fair]

Cheers
Theo




2009 May 28, 09:24AMTony said...
Thanks Theo and Someone. I will have a go at the new solution as soon as I can.



2009 May 28, 03:13PMTheo said...
Someone was me ;-). And could you please remove my email link - thanks!
Theo



2009 May 28, 03:51PMTony said...
Sorry, I didn't see the second email in there!

Cheers for all the help.



2009 Jun 01, 08:55PMTony said...
I've just uploaded 2.07b which contains a fix provided by Theo that hopefully will get things working on 64 bit machines.

Thanks Theo



2009 Jun 01, 09:50PMTony said...
Tiweisze,

Make sure you have followed all the steps in the installation. it sounds like you have not completely installed the plugin.



2009 Jun 04, 04:54AMOli said...
Hi,

I'm getting an error "Could not find a signon file to process" with KeePass 2.07b, Windows 7 RC and Firefox 3.5b4.

I copied the content of the Zip-File directly in to the KeePass directory - KeePass.exe and ClockWork.KeePass.Firefox.Converter.exe are in the same directory. I use a Masterpassword for Firefox.



2009 Jun 09, 02:51PMAli said...
Hi thanks for this nifty plugin. It saves me having to type in my passwords manually. I am using Vista Home Premium and have Sp1and2. I use Keepass 1.16 and used ClockWork-FFtoKP-2-07b_651.zip to generate xml file, VariousImport-v1.1.zip to import the xml into Keepass. Fairly easy to follow. Thanks again



2009 Jun 10, 07:36PMTony said...
Hi Oli,

You've got some new software there!

I presume Firefox has changed the file name for the signons file.

Would it be possible for you to find your firefox's profile folder and tell me the exact name of the file that includes the text 'signon'.

Your profiles folder could be in many places! My application checks for profiles in Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey or just Mozilla.
It looks in each of their application data folders (local, basic and common) as well as their application folder.



2009 Jun 15, 03:32PMIsharra said...
Firefox 3.5 is using sqlite database rather than the older textfile format for passwords (and most other data).

filename: "signons.sqlite"






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