Password Manager 2004

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Unfortunately, Password Manager 2004 does not support Firefox. I would recommend using Identity Safe in Norton Internet Security or Norton 360 v2 for Firefox compatibility. Thanks!

pick this up though goggle.( Error 1706 error)

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297834

 

 

looks like you may have a virus/Trojan.(RarSFX0)

 

http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6132_102-0.html?threadID=298821&start=15

PassMan.msi will be in C:\Norton\NCO\1.5\MSI. If you enter %temp% in run, RarSFX0 folder will be there. Do you have antivirus other than Password Manager (which is just login and form fill application) If so, I'd recommend you run update and scan.

 

Regards,

Karthik

The RarSFX0 folder is created by WinRAR or the setup program which uses the RAR compression technology in your Temporary folder (aka Temp folder, this is a hidden one). This is normal to have is you run these kinda applications or open rar files without extracting them to a specified folder.

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Is there a way to print out the password stored in Password Manager so that I can add them manually to another computer?