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BrianD18 03-22-2005 06:41 PM

Silly question, but here goes
 
How do I tell Firefox NOT to remember passwords which I've previously asked it to remember, but now changed my mind about?

Do I get an award for the dumbest question ever asked?

masonm 03-22-2005 06:43 PM

Edit ->Preferences->Privacy->Saved Passwords

calcon 03-22-2005 06:49 PM

There is no award for dumbest question asked, sorry. But, no question is a stupid question.

Magsol 03-22-2005 07:03 PM

There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, as my football coach always used to tell me. :D

BrianD18 03-23-2005 08:40 AM

Thanks for the help - much appreciated.

By the way, the removable hard drive caddies (cost me about seven quid) plus a few old hard drives come in very useful. You can set up a separate o/s on each hard disk and merely swap them about. As they are all dedicated, there is no need to worry about partitioning and you can have a Windows free system. I've got three hard drives now, one with Windows, one with RH and one on which I'm about to load Mandrake. I just slip in whichever hard drive suits the mood!

0pal_t0ad 03-23-2005 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BrianD18
Thanks for the help - much appreciated.

By the way, the removable hard drive caddies (cost me about seven quid) plus a few old hard drives come in very useful. You can set up a separate o/s on each hard disk and merely swap them about. As they are all dedicated, there is no need to worry about partitioning and you can have a Windows free system. I've got three hard drives now, one with Windows, one with RH and one on which I'm about to load Mandrake. I just slip in whichever hard drive suits the mood!

only downside is, you have to shutdown and change your hdd if you need to edit something or listen to mp3's on one of the other drives.


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