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I'm trying to sync my firefox and it won't accept my password.

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Firefox Sync won't accept my password and when I tried to reset it I keep getting hung up on the "An unexpected error occurred. If this continues, please contact support." response after filling out the "Reset Password" fields. I wan't to sync Firefox for this pc. How can I get around this?

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== Today: Wednesday 28 July 2010

Firefox Sync won't accept my password and when I tried to reset it I keep getting hung up on the "An unexpected error occurred. If this continues, please contact support." response after filling out the "Reset Password" fields. I wan't to sync Firefox for this pc. How can I get around this? == This happened == Not sure how often == Today: Wednesday 28 July 2010

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Same problem for me when using Firefox Sync with Firefox 3.6.8 on Mac OSX Snow Leopard. Cannot connect to Firefox Sync and when I try to reset password I get the same error message about contacting support.

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Firefox Sync / Weave support is here: http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla-labs-weave/topics

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I solved the problem. Apparently, when I tried to sign up in sync the first time, it didn't go through. All I had to do is re-apply. I used the same username and everything (that's how I know it didn't go throught the first time). My Firefox is now synced and there are no further problems.

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If only I could sync my Firefox bookmarks, calender and notes with Opera, Safari and Chrome. That'd be great. I like using different browsers for different purposes. When I need the browser to disappear so all I see is what's in the window, Opera works best. Firefox can't disable the tool-bar "Auto-hide" feature in full screen mode. And Safari doesn't have a Hot-key for full-screen. At least not that I've seen.