I guess the first computer has had only one name + password combinatino stored, so it shows just that.
The second has more cobinations, so you need to choose first.
The third has automatic filling or saving of passwords (maybe just on that site) disabled.
I guess the first computer has had only one name + password combinatino stored, so it shows just that.
The second has more cobinations, so you need to choose first.
Firefox uses your stored existing preferences when you update it. So if your password-filling preferences are different on the three computers they will stay that way even if you re-install FF.
Edit: Go to Tools/Options/Security/[Exceptions] to change your preferences
Backup your data, format hard drive and re-install
It is always quicker than trying to fix windows, and your machine will run fast again.
Windows 3.11 used to fly on a 486 100MHz, the other day I installed it on a machine with an SSD, works like a computer should!!! Hardware has gone forward, the software has kept things in the stoneage.
My comments werw aimed mainly at the idea of doing a "fresh" install, not so much at the funnies with firefox.
I often find I can not open sites with firefox, yet other browsers will open them. I have even worse problems with chrome. Usually I just use another browser for those odd sites, and later (I imagine after an update) firefox will work on them.
My comments werw aimed mainly at the idea of doing a "fresh" install, not so much at the funnies with firefox.
I often find I can not open sites with firefox, yet other browsers will open them. I have even worse problems with chrome. Usually I just use another browser for those odd sites, and later (I imagine after an update) firefox will work on them.