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Thanks Wayne,  
I found it and solved my problem. (I had been looking under Preferences  
and missed the entry under Tools). Sandy  
 
In <20031212060911.53021.qmail@miho.linkline.com>, on 12/11/03   
   at 10:08 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:  
 
>tools > password manager > manage stored passwords   
 
 
>Sandy Shapiro writes:   
 
>>   
>> This may not be the appropriate forum for this question, but I will give  
>> it a try.   
>>   
>> In using Mozilla, there is a feature that can remember logon usernames and  
>> ID's. This is very useful. Sometimes I have to change an ID and password,  
>> and then Mozilla offers a choice.   
>>   
>> What I would like to do is edit whatever file is involved and remove the  
>> old userid's and passwords, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Does  
>> anyone know if this is possible to do?   
>>   
>> Thanks,   
>>   
>> Sandy   
>>   
 
 
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