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Anyone not running U3 but running FF 2.0 and Avast! Anti-Virus?

Submitted by LynnL on November 21, 2006 - 1:47pm

If so, can you check your FF profile dir? Mine gains lots of temp files FF is NOT cleaning up. Shutting down Avast! stops this, but I am also running U3 launcher and even corporate-mandated MicroTrend on my host, so just need to know if these are relevant details or not.

Directory of F:\PortableApps\FirefoxPortable\Data\profile

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11/21/2006 08:39 AM 185,597 bookmarks-1.html
11/21/2006 08:39 AM 185,597 bookmarks-2.html
11/21/2006 08:39 AM 185,593 bookmarks-3.html
11/21/2006 08:39 AM 185,597 bookmarks-4.html
11/21/2006 08:39 AM 185,597 bookmarks-5.html

Copying extensions from my hard disk to PortableFirefox 2.0 on my USB

Submitted by BillDrew on November 21, 2006 - 9:55am

I have not seen this addressed anywhere. I have followed the instructions for copying my profile over from my hard drive. I want to copy my extesnions voer from my hard drive to my USB drive. I can find the extensions directory on my harddrive but do not knwo wehre to put them on the USB.

Is Firefox Portable anonymous?

Submitted by riojan on November 20, 2006 - 7:21pm

Hi,

Is Firefox portable traceable? If I use this browser on my work computer and send email through this browser will 'IT' be able to track me, the places I visit and email I have sent with this? Howabout Thunderbird? I am not sure about this and need to know for sure. I know Firefox leaves no trace of personal info but can someone tell if I was using the application at all?

Thanks for your help-

riojan

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Submitted by robertjvan on November 20, 2006 - 1:59pm

I get to the Normal place to load it, it starts but says it will not load! I can't save the extension.xpi to 'USB' then install VIA "FILE:open file".

**Found the OLD note never mind**

Running Multiple Instances of Firefox 2.0 ?

Submitted by r4d0x on November 19, 2006 - 8:15pm

Hi,

I run portable firefox from a networked drive on several Windows XP PCs. But whenever I log-in to a second machine, I have to close firefox on the first PC, otherwise I get the message:

"Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new window, you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your system"

Having read the forums, I see that the decision was taken to disable the .INI file option to enable multiple instances... Is there anyway I can re-enable that? Or if possible, could it be re-enabled for users like me?!

Many thanks, and keep up the

Session Saver / Crash Recovery

Submitted by PDD on November 19, 2006 - 7:24pm

Hi Guys,

I am having a problem with slow portable FireFox 1.5.0.8, now Ive done some searching and it would appear that this issue is related to the following two root causes.

a) Some session or crash recovery extensions I have installed e.g. TabMix Plus

b) The thumb-drive that I am using

Both of the above seem to be valid reasons and yes disabling session saving does speed up the drive however the problem is that I LOVE saved sessions because I don't have to remember to do anything when I'm closing Firefox. So the question is how can I get around this?

Also the issue is intermittent not persistent so its fine some days and then sometimes all of a sudden it grinds to a halt and this seems to be independent of the number of tabs open. As its intermittent it would rule out the possibility of B but also if I run portable FF 2.0 then its fine while 1.5.0.8 is dead. So I would guess that it would leave me with the session saver as being the root cause but portable FF 2.0 has session management too why isn't this affected?

Portable FF 2.0RC -> FFP 2.0 German version -> loading problems

Submitted by Hochbass on November 18, 2006 - 4:02am

Im using FF portable very long time now.
Every version before I did the same procedure:
-DL an official portable FF
-Exchange the programm folder with an official german version.
This had been working fine every time.

Now I did the same with a FFP 2.0RC and an official FF2.0 German.
It works fine too, but from time to time I had some problems

Starting Firefox on my home PC
- I have other bookmarks (mostly a bookmark.html from an very old local profile)
- all profile-settings on default ( p.e. "download to desktop")
- all filter of addblock plus are gone
All this happens in my portable profile and this is a permanent change.

FirefoxPortable.ini: setting "UserProfileDirectory" does not work

Submitted by kladimega7 on November 16, 2006 - 3:05pm

Hi,

I'm using the Firefox Portable Launcher 1.3.1.

In previous versions, you could define in FirefoxPortable.ini a folder on your USB stick where everything that usually goes to %Appdata% is saved instead. In the recent version, this does not work any more.

I know that when you exit Firefox portable, the local folder %Appdata%/Mozilla is deleted. But I think this is not an improvement, because other tools/plugins that you can use with Portable Firefox write data to %Appdata%, too. For example, if there's a piece of flash in a web page, the flash plugin writes data to the folder %Appdata%/Macromedia. These data can contain information similar to what a cookie can contain. I'd prefer these data not to be written to a local folder, but to a folder on my USB stick. Therefore, I'd like to request to bring the old feature back to define "UserProfileDirectory" in FirefoxPortable.ini.

Using lots of extensions...

Submitted by celtickuja on November 16, 2006 - 1:34pm

I've seen a few posts and comments concerning the lifespan of flash drives and number of read/writes to them. I've never known that this could be an issue, as I was under the impression that read/write cycles weren't detrimental to a solid-state device. My question now becomes this: With the following list of extensions that I'm using, does anyone think one or some may cause excessive wear on my drive that will shorten the life of it?

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