Roboform

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Doc said:
It may help if you actually stated what Roboform is, and what it does.


Its a password and form filler. It works really good but its not free.
well its limited after your free trial, i think you can only keep 10
passwords after your trial preiod.
 
Oldest freeware version of Roboform no worky in Firefox 1.5, though I
did have it going in FF 1.07.

Asta La Vista bambam ;-)
 
I downloaded this program, and got nothing but a bunch of oddly-named
Microsoft installer files. No startup or install exe, nothing.

Anyone have any insight into this? Thanks.
You should only get one file on the download which is a Zip file that
contains only one file which is "AccessManager.msi"

Also note this from the download site

" Important: Access Manager requires the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Please read the requirements before downloading and installing for the
first time."

There is a link on the site to the Microsoft download.

Once you have .Net Framework installed, then a double click on
AccessManger.msi will take you through the install process
 
You should only get one file on the download which is a Zip file that
contains only one file which is "AccessManager.msi"

Also note this from the download site

" Important: Access Manager requires the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Please read the requirements before downloading and installing for the
first time."

There is a link on the site to the Microsoft download.

Once you have .Net Framework installed, then a double click on
AccessManger.msi will take you through the install process

I do have .Net framework installed. I'll take another look and see what's
going on.
 
Try Access Manager http://www.accessmanager.co.uk/
It's hard to say this is the equivalent of Roboform. Roboform is
resident and automatically offers the correct login and password when
you navigate to the site you want via the browser. With this program
you must choose the login/password you want and drop it into the
browser.

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My problem with this program persists.

It requires .Net framework, which I have installed and works with other
programs. I download the zip file. When I click on it, there is a single
..msi file. What do I do next? Clicking on that file just displays its
contents, another bunch of settings and files.

I must be dense, but I can't figure out what to do with the .msi file.
 
Jeff Needle said:
My problem with this program persists.

It requires .Net framework, which I have installed and works with other
programs. I download the zip file. When I click on it, there is a single
.msi file. What do I do next? Clicking on that file just displays its
contents, another bunch of settings and files.

I must be dense, but I can't figure out what to do with the .msi file.

Try a right click on the file inside Explorer. If you see "Install" in
the context menu, well, go ahead. If you don't, you need to install the
MS Installer. Download from the MS site, install and then try again.
 
It requires .Net framework, which I have installed and works with other
programs. I download the zip file. When I click on it, there is a single
.msi file. What do I do next? Clicking on that file just displays its
contents, another bunch of settings and files.

Extract file AccessManager.msi and double clicking on it should do it. If
not, try right-clicking and the first option should be Install.
I must be dense, but I can't figure out what to do with the .msi file.

Tony
 
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