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2 E-Mails with different passwords. Firefox will only remember 1 password at a time - when I log into "A", it will kick out "B's" password, and visa versa ....

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I have 2 different e-mail addresses with 2 different passwords. Firefox will only remember ONE password at a time. If I log into "A", I will have to re-enter password "B", when I go there. If I log off of "A" and then re-enter "A" (without first going into "B"), Firefox remembers the password, as it should ....

I have 2 different e-mail addresses with 2 different passwords. Firefox will only remember ONE password at a time. If I log into "A", I will have to re-enter password "B", when I go there. If I log off of "A" and then re-enter "A" (without first going into "B"), Firefox remembers the password, as it should ....

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Two email addresses at the same domain?
Firefox allows only one logon to the same server, not simultaneous logons.

Try using this extension.
http://br.mozdev.org/multifox/

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Two email addresses at the same domain?
Firefox allows only one logon to the same server, not simultaneous logons.

Try using this extension.
http://br.mozdev.org/multifox/

THANK YOU for the info! I downloaded your suggestion, but HOW do I apply it ???

There are other things that need your attention.

Please Update to the latest Firefox 16.0.x version.

The Firefox Firefox/11.0 version that you currently run is no longer supported with security updates.
It is important to update Firefox and add-ons to the latest versions to get the latest bug fixes and security updates.


Quote from http://br.mozdev.org/multifox/

Getting Started

Multifox creates commands in context menus of links and bookmarks (Open in a New Identity Profile) and in File menu (New Identity Profile).

Select the command. A new window will open. Your logins in this window are independent of other Firefox windows.

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Firefox says I am current with 11. Won't update ....

If there are problems with updating then best is to download the full version of the Firefox installer.

Download a fresh Firefox copy and save the file to the desktop.

Firefox 16.0.2 installed OK - thank you! I don't mean to come across like a box of rocks, but I just don't understand "Getting Started Multifox creates commands in context menus of links and bookmarks (Open in a New Identity Profile) and in File menu (New Identity Profile). Select the command"" ..."

I've installed the extension and see a "New Identity Profile" (Ctrl+Alt+M) in the Firefox > New Tab menu and in the File menu (press F 10 if the menu bar is hidden).
Choosing that menu entry will open a new window with a new set of cookies marked multifox-profile-2 in the cookie manager.

OK, what am I missing here? I understand the basic concept of 2 different identity profiles, each holding a different password, right? How do I get the proper password in it's corresponding profile? I click on the e-mail link from my ISP to log in for checking suspesios e-mails. The link takes me to a web site via Firefox. If I go to Firefox's File/New Identity Profile, it opens a new web page. What am I doing wrong ???? Thanks in advance.

You need to login to the other account in the new window that opens if you click the "New Identity Profile" menu item.