Can't find Microsoft account password in Firefox 的最新解答https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/14094302023-03-29T18:48:58-07:00Thanks to everone's input.
In the end I did find the password under Passwords where they were supp2023-03-29T18:48:58-07:00hans31255https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1409430#answer-1573251<p>Thanks to everone's input.
</p><p>In the end I did find the password under Passwords where they were supposed to be (apologies). It wasn't until I went through them in detail, although thinking that was a waste of time.
</p><p>While all my passwords are under their obvious respective labelled websites, Microsoft is not.
</p><p>The Microsoft password is located under <a href="http://login.live.com" rel="nofollow">login.live.com</a>. Below the web address is the email address associated with the Microsoft account. So you won't fint the word Microsoft anywhere, including in the login.json file.
</p><p>I've learned something.
</p><p>Regards
Hans
</p>Suggestions in a login drop-down list that have a key icon in front are login suggestions that you n2023-03-29T09:06:32-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1409430#answer-1573191<p>Suggestions in a login drop-down list that have a key icon in front are login suggestions that you need to remove in the Password Manager.
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<ul><li><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/password-manager-remember-delete-edit-logins" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/password-manager-remember-delete-edit-logins</a>
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<p>Suggestions in a drop-down list without a key symbol are autocomplete saved form data.
Suggestions without a key icon are part of autocomplete saved form data that you should be able to remove by selecting this item with the cursor Down key and pressing Delete (Mac: Shift+Delete).
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<ul><li><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/control-whether-firefox-automatically-fills-forms" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/control-whether-firefox-automatically-fills-forms</a>
</li></ul>Have you tried looking for the login URL domain as shown in the address bar, in the password manager2023-03-28T21:38:04-07:00TechHorsehttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1409430#answer-1573052<p>Have you tried looking for the login URL domain as shown in the address bar, in the password manager? (you may wish to remove the https:// part, and any trailing /s).
</p><p>I know that sometimes the Microsoft Account login page URL doesn't actually contain the name Microsoft, hence this name might not be associated with that login in the password manager.
</p>It certainly isn't under the Passwords. I copied the login.json file into Word and searched there. 2023-03-28T20:03:24-07:00hans31255https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1409430#answer-1573041<p>It certainly isn't under the Passwords. I copied the login.json file into Word and searched there. Nothing Microsoft, though I found many other web entries; all with encryped passwords so it wouldn't have helped.
</p><p>I wonder if, somewhere in the past, some connected files got lost. I do copy the Profile folders around to my back-up drives and another laptop I rarely use.
</p><p>But it does beg the question as to where Firefox is getting the password.
</p>If you filter by email address, does anything comes that might be what you are after ?
You can 2023-03-28T13:37:58-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1409430#answer-1573016<p>If you filter by email address, does anything comes that might be what you are after&nbsp;?
</p><p>You can check the logins.json file in the profile folder to see whether this login is stored as a hidden entry similar to the Firefox Account credentials.
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<ul><li><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data</a>
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