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Hi , I am trying to log into my Thunderbird email account on a new computer , I have forgotten/lost the password ,I found the page to view/change passwords but it is asking me for my password before it will let me see it !.I am still logged in on my old computer !.What can I do ?

Hi , I am trying to log into my Thunderbird email account on a new computer , I have forgotten/lost the password ,I found the page to view/change passwords but it is asking me for my password before it will let me see it !.I am still logged in on my old computer !.What can I do ?

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If you have forgotten the password, you probably need to contact email provider for a new one. That is, if you are being prompted for a password, that indicates any password stored in Thunderbird is not working. When you click settings>privacy&security, the password being requested there is your WINDOWS password - the one you enter when you boot the PC.

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If you have forgotten the password, you probably need to contact email provider for a new one. That is, if you are being prompted for a password, that indicates any password stored in Thunderbird is not working. When you click settings>privacy&security, the password being requested there is your WINDOWS password - the one you enter when you boot the PC.

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If you are trying to view saved passwords and are unable to get past the "Primary Password" prompt. Try to remember your old master password. The Primpary password in Thunderbird is a local security measure and cannot be bypassed without knowing it. If you don’t have that but still control your email account, resetting the account password via the provider is the fastest route.

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