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Exporting Firefox (settings)?
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#1 - Jakg
Exporting Firefox (settings)?
as many of you know i recently re-installed windows, now before i wipe the old HDD i need (well, would like) to export my bookmarks (and possibley themes and extensions) into the version of Firefox on the clean install, how could i do this?
Bookmarks > Bookmark Manager > File > Export.

Imo it is not possible to export themes and extensions.
Go the the 'bookmarks' tab, then 'manage bookmarks', in the new box that opens, click 'file' then 'export'.

That's a random logical guess, hope it helps.

Edit: Highsider beat me to it!
#4 - joen
Copying your current profile should do the trick. That will export the bookmarks, and also your settings, themes, extensions, etc.

You can find it at X:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles

Just store that somewhere else temporarily and paste it in the new installation.
Used that method all the time when I used to test the nightly builds often. Incidentally it causes a problem when using it on a newer version but if you're just using an official release it should work fine.
Before you format, go to 'bookmarks' then to 'manage Bookmarks'. Once there, go to 'file' 'export'. this will save you bookmarks as a file. Save this file on a floppy of something else, and when you have reformated, do the same, but 'import' bookmarks.

Don't know about the extensions though i'm afraid.
I've been advising MozBackup to certain corporate users, if you want a nice GUI.
#7 - Jakg
that was quick! all i need to do now is decide to use 1.5.05 or 2 beta!

EDIT - hmmmm, would pasting the cookies from Docs & Sertting\Jakg\temp internet files to my new installation work?
Say, something related to this, I'd like to format my computer, but I was wondering where my emails from outlook are stored, so I can keep them. I think I'm gonna buy a memorystick to put all these things on first, last time I burned a CD but it's such a waste.
#9 - joen
Quote from Jakg :hmmmm, would pasting the cookies from Docs & Sertting\Jakg\temp internet files to my new installation work?

No don't think so, because they belong to IE and not Firefox
No, because IE and Firefox store cookies differently.
#11 - Jakg
Quote from joen :No don't think so, because they belong to IE and not Firefox

gulp, well where are the firefox ones stored then? in the same folder you recomended earlier?
Quote from sgt.flippy :Say, something related to this, I'd like to format my computer, but I was wondering where my emails from outlook are stored, so I can keep them. I think I'm gonna buy a memorystick to put all these things on first, last time I burned a CD but it's such a waste.

If you're using a full version of Outlook, export them out to a pst file (File > Import and Export).

If you're using Outlook Express, they're stored in various places in different versions of Windows and OE. In XP its usually C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Microsoft, if I remember correctly. Its definately in Docs and Settings at least, and all in individual eml files.

Quote from Jakg :gulp, well where are the firefox ones stored then? in the same folder you recomended earlier?

They're all stored in a single file, in the firefox profile, called cookies.txt.
#13 - Jakg
Quote from the_angry_angel :They're all stored in a single file, in the firefox profile, called cookies.txt.

thanks, ill go onto the other hdd and try it then!
Quote from the_angry_angel :If you're using a full version of Outlook, export them out to a pst file (File > Import and Export).

If you're using Outlook Express, they're stored in various places in different versions of Windows and OE. In XP its usually C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Microsoft, if I remember correctly. Its definately in Docs and Settings at least, and all in individual eml files.

I'm using Outlook Express, for some reason it appears I haven't installed full Outlook, I had Office from my girlfriend, so at the moment I can't really get it back... And for finding my mails in eml files... No such luck, I'll try searching for them though, I'll try to keep you updated. But I'm still going to wait for a memory stick, I have to get one for next year anyways, but the problem is, I don't wanna pay for it myself, and my parents are kinda short on cash at the moment
moved to uhm, off topic I fear - it's not really about LFS techincal stuff.
#16 - Jakg
Quote from Victor :moved to uhm, off topic I fear - it's not really about LFS techincal stuff.

oops! thanks
For anyone that cares about my question, I kinda solved it. I didn't export my mails, but I was able to store my mails on another location. If you want to do this:

Open Outlook Express
-Go to "Tools", and then "Options..."
-Click the maintenance tab
-Click "Store Folder"
-Change this folder to wherever you want to save your e-mails.

Via the internet they give this whole explanation on how to back up your e-mail, but actually it's just what I said above, but they don't change the folder, they make you copy the address, paste it in "run", then copy everything to a new folder... But they said it much much more complicatedillepall
hmmm, i just copy the whole outlook data-folder usually. Always have to search 15 minutes to find it though But outlook stores all mailboxes as files by default, so you could just back up those. No special actions required I just mean to say.

ohyeah for the location, right click on a mailbox in Outlook, select properties and there you'll find the location.
I know now, but it was kinda a far fetched hidden try to find me place

Now it's just on my private hdd where nobody else can get to.
Now I can go start wondering who keeps going to porn websites on my guest account...

Oh yea, victor, don't know if you saw my thread about avaters, but could you tell me why my gif isn't moving? I tried everything (not really), but could you please help me out? (again)
when i save it and open it in my graphics editor and look at the properties of the file, it says it's actually a jpeg, so my guess is you saved as jpeg rather than (animated) gif

edit - pls post me the url of that thread and I'll move these posts there
#21 - Jakg
got my old hdd in, gonna take the data into my temp copy of firefox to check it works and then wipe the drive

EDIT - erm, i went to H:\Documents and Settings\jakg\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles, (H: because this HDD is plugged into the clean install, and im not running that version of windows on the drive, and all i get is a folder called "ohj2fsji.default" which has two folders "Cache" and "Cache(2)", and a 2 mb "XUL.mfl" file, i copied the whole Firefox folder accross, no luck, gonna log off and back on again, see if it helps
#22 - Jakg
neither a reboot nor a logoff help, what should i do?
#23 - joen
Quote from Jakg :got my old hdd in, gonna take the data into my temp copy of firefox to check it works and then wipe the drive

EDIT - erm, i went to H:\Documents and Settings\jakg\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles, (H: because this HDD is plugged into the clean install, and im not running that version of windows on the drive, and all i get is a folder called "ohj2fsji.default" which has two folders "Cache" and "Cache(2)", and a 2 mb "XUL.mfl" file, i copied the whole Firefox folder accross, no luck, gonna log off and back on again, see if it helps

Hmm, strange. It should have more than just two folders in there. Are you sure there aren't multiple profile folders in there? Like that "ohj2fsji.default" folder? (anything that ends with .default? It's a generated folder name)

You could try the program that the_angry_angel suggested, but as far as I know that just automatically does what I described manually.

The profile folder should look something like this:
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#24 - Jakg
ok, just double checked and more than two folders appeared, leme post, close then see if it work

EDIT - access denied? this is stupid, i might just try it in Linux seeing as windows is being... windows!
#25 - joen
Quote from Jakg :
EDIT - access denied? this is stupid, i might just try it in Linux seeing as windows is being... windows!

you do have firefox closed when copying the files right?
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