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Firefox 3.6.3 not saving passwords on Windows 7 x 64

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Since upgrading to Windows 7 (64 bit), I noticed Firefox 3.6.3 (and Namoroka 3.6.3) won't save my username/password for our Interwoven/Team Site/Content Center web interface (over http protocol). I had not had this problem previously.

I have to log on on the main login page, the top iframe loads and I need to login again to load in the left and right iframes, each of which I need to log in to in order to affect changes to our website.

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standard Interwoven/Team Site/Content Center installation (internal uri)

Since upgrading to Windows 7 (64 bit), I noticed Firefox 3.6.3 (and Namoroka 3.6.3) won't save my username/password for our Interwoven/Team Site/Content Center web interface (over http protocol). I had not had this problem previously. I have to log on on the main login page, the top iframe loads and I need to login again to load in the left and right iframes, each of which I need to log in to in order to affect changes to our website. == URL of affected sites == standard Interwoven/Team Site/Content Center installation (internal uri)

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Is that web page using autocomplete=off?

See http://kb.mozillazine.org/User_name_and_password_not_remembered

See also http://kb.mozillazine.org/Password_Manager (Troubleshooting)

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I have the same problem with Wall St. Journal and Medscape sites. Thinking of looking for an old version of Firefox and turning off updates.