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Cant Copy logins.json to bakcup my password/logins

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Hi how are you guys? I guess safe and healthy...

Please can you help me to copy this file?, I cant make it happen...

I restart my laptop over and over again but seems impossible , only to let you now the file key4 has no problem at all..

Thanks a lot

Hi how are you guys? I guess safe and healthy... Please can you help me to copy this file?, I cant make it happen... I restart my laptop over and over again but seems impossible , only to let you now the file key4 has no problem at all.. Thanks a lot
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Are you trying to paste or drag-and-drop a different logins.json file into a folder to replace an existing logins.json file?

I assume Firefox is not running at that time so we can rule out a Firefox file lock.

Does it make any difference if you rename the existing file first instead of trying to replace it in one step? For example: right-click the current logins.json > Rename something like loginsOLD.json.

If Windows says you still need permission to do that and doesn't offer an easy way to do that, maybe right-click the file > Properties > Security tab. Click the Advanced button. Near the top of the new dialog, are you the "Owner"? If not, try to make yourself the owner.

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Are you trying to paste or drag-and-drop a different logins.json file into a folder to replace an existing logins.json file?

I assume Firefox is not running at that time so we can rule out a Firefox file lock.

Does it make any difference if you rename the existing file first instead of trying to replace it in one step? For example: right-click the current logins.json > Rename something like loginsOLD.json.

If Windows says you still need permission to do that and doesn't offer an easy way to do that, maybe right-click the file > Properties > Security tab. Click the Advanced button. Near the top of the new dialog, are you the "Owner"? If not, try to make yourself the owner.

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Thanks man!! you rock!!