Roboform making FF hang

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Debskinner
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Roboform making FF hang

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Hi
I recently "upgraded" to FF Quantum & am now running 60.0.2

I've been using Roboform for years, with no problems.

Recently FF has been hanging (& making Thurnderbird & other programmes hang as well). As soon as I kill FF with Task Manager, all works again.

By disabling add ons, I have established that it's RF that is making FF hang.

Any one else had this problem/have any ideas of solutions?
Thanks
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therube
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Re: Roboform making FF hang

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What version of Roboform?
Have you checked their site for updates?
Fire 750, bring back 250.
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Debskinner
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Re: Roboform making FF hang

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Hi
Sorry, meant to put that. 8.5.04 - up to date
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Re: Roboform making FF hang

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I've seen no issues with Roboform. Have Version 8.5.0.4 (en-english, ENU) May 28 2018 10:43:42 of the main program installed and version 8.4.8.8 of the Roboform Extension in Firefox (RoboForm Password Manager – Add-ons for Firefox ). Now, during my installation I did tell it not to offer to remember things for Windows Programs.. there is some checkbox for it during the custom/detailed install process. Maybe that feature is causing it?
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Re: Roboform making FF hang

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Hi
I'm using FF & RF on 2 pcs & I only seem to have the problem on one of them. They're both Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
I'm using the same FF add-ons on both machines
If I kill the rf-chrome-nm.host (32 bit) process in task manager then FF/TB etc come back to life, so it seems that RF is definitely the problem
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