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PortableFirefox thinks the drive is read-only

Submitted by dareniott on November 16, 2006 - 10:31am

This problem just began happening and I believe is related to a forced update (at work) to WinXP. All of a sudden firefox thinks the drive is readonly and will not run, it asks to copy it locally and run it from there. The message is "Firefox Portable appears to be running from a location that is read-only. Would you like to temporarily copy it to the local hard drive and run it from there?" I have researched this and found that Microsoft uses the read-only attribute on folders internally to specify that a folder has a customized view. I have tried every solution I could find to remedy the situation but none work. The Microsoft knowledge base article is listed here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326549, the fix that they describe does not work. They say that Microsoft and all Microsoft supported apps ignore the read-only flag on folders. I am assuming PortableFirefox checks the read-only attribute on the Data folders to determine if it is being run from a CD? A regular installation of firefox to the local hard drive runs fine and ignores the attribute, but then it is not portable. I am running the latest RC of PortableFirefox 2.0. I have tried reverting back to the previous version I had before but have the same problems.

Mapping name for profile for use in a bookmark

Submitted by David McRitchie on November 15, 2006 - 9:06pm

I think Firefox should provide a mapping that can
be used in a bookmark to refer to the profile directory
in use, which in turn would identify the chrome directory
and the directory above the profile directory and any of
the related files. And another specifically for the cache,
which I think would help with better separation of user
material from temporary data.

I am posting here because I'm sure Firefox Portable
developers can tie in with changes to Firefox and I
see people struggle to find their profile, With a portable application not only does one had to have done that but they also have to deal with the changing of the drive letter on the portable device.

Bookmarks mapping for flash drive changes

Submitted by David McRitchie on November 15, 2006 - 8:56pm

Bookmarks mapping for flash drive changes
at home and for it's portability purpose away from home.

At home the range is usually somewhere between D: and H:
and away from home the range is going to be greater. In
any case it would affect all of the following:

1) home page whether my file or the help file in portablefirefox

2) location of the profile directory in a keyword shortcuts (shortcuturl=)

3) working files on c: at home or copied versions on flash
drive away from home accessed from keyword shortcuts.

4) .BAT file used to copy from home computer to the
flash drive using the same directory names and structure.

Firefox bookmarks

Submitted by lhurlburt on November 9, 2006 - 10:41pm

I have Firefox at home on my computer and I use it on a thumb drive at school and keep making new bookmarks in each version of the program I keep forgetting which version has a particular bookmark and I can't run them at the same time. Does anyone know how to synchronise the bookmarks between my regular firefox and Firefox portable so that both sets are kept current? Thanks.
Lauri

All extensions disappeared in FFP

Submitted by suirauqa on November 9, 2006 - 2:27pm

I just encountered a weird problem with FFP (I am using the 2.0 RC3 version). A search in this forum did not reveal anyone with a similar problem. I would be glad if someone could help me with it.

Following the instructions on the FFP site, I had copied my profile and extensions from the local FF (FF2.0 stable, on my computer) to the FFP Data folder (on my USB drive). And it appeared to work for a while, in that I had all the extensions enabled in my FFP and it ran as desired.

But today, when I started FFP, only the base version of FF loaded without any extension whatsoever! Even after closing the app and rerunning it, I am still getting the base version.

UNBELIEVABLE BUG - set LocalHomepage in .ini file and put all files into a folder that begins with a small letter "r"

Submitted by autor on November 9, 2006 - 1:58pm

Here is my folder structure:
C:\
- removable (folder)
FirefoxPortable.ini
FirefoxPortable.exe
index.html
+ App (folder)
+ Data (folder)
+ Other (folder)
+ Website (folder)

and here is my FirefoxPortable.ini:

[FirefoxPortable]
FirefoxDirectory=App\firefox
ProfileDirectory=Data\profile
PluginsDirectory=Data\plugins
SettingsDirectory=Data\settings
FirefoxExecutable=firefox.exe
AdditionalParameters=
LocalHomepage=index.html
DisableSplashScreen=true
DisableIntelligentStart=false
AllowMultipleInstances=true
SkipChromeFix=false
SkipCompregFix=false

Work-around for Firefox is already running, but is not responding

Submitted by kleinfelter on November 9, 2006 - 9:04am

I ran into the infamous 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."

I had no trouble starting a single instance of Firefox Portable, but once Firefox was running, if I did something like

Start/Run/k:\Portable\FirefoxPortable.exe http://www.google.com/ig

intending for it to open the link in the existing Firefox window, I got the message. I had set "AllowMultipleInstances=true" in FirefoxPortable.ini.

In *my* case, setting it to "AllowMultipleInstances=false" made the error go away. I was running FP2-RC3. I post this info in case someone else can use the info.

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