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How can I reinstall the Roboform toolbar on Firefox 7.0.1?

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I have the Roboform icon on the task bar but not on the tool bar.

I have the Roboform icon on the task bar but not on the tool bar.

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I had this problem too solution goto roboform website at the very bottom of the page (left hand side) under 'desktop products' click on 'roboform for firefox' download 'Full Roboform Toolbar (recommended for windows users)' on the screen I got it was the first download on the page close down your browser and install the download worked for me :)

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I did not see toolbar either... my fix was in the Roboform Editor -> options -> Browser Integration -> check Attach Roboform to Firefox even in adapter is not installed. The toolbar shows up again.

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Thanks, jgarza! Your advice enabled me to solve the conundrum. It would be most helpful if Mozilla would provide updates that automatically retained tool bars such as Roboform. JPB

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Mozilla does provide automatic updates to add-on Toolbars which are hosted at the official Add-ons website.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/roboform-online-password-manag/

Also, Firefox is capable of doing automatic add-on updates from any secure server (HTTPS) as long as the add-on is coded for such in the install.rdf file for the add-on.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Install_Manifests#updateURL

The downside of that feature is that Firefox is going to "ping" the update server looking for the availability of an update when Firefox is opened the first time each day, which might be why the developer of a self hosted add-on might not have included that feature.

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Thanks, edmeister. Appreciate the depth of your answer. Very helpful. JPB