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Firefox sessionrestore disable
Firefox sessionrestore disable










firefox sessionrestore disable
  1. FIREFOX SESSIONRESTORE DISABLE HOW TO
  2. FIREFOX SESSIONRESTORE DISABLE WINDOWS

After that, you should get the profile manager window, which should be self-explanatory enough. On Windows, the easiest way to do is is probably to hit +R (for “Run”), and then type firefox.exe -profilemanager.

FIREFOX SESSIONRESTORE DISABLE HOW TO

Source How to configure several profilesĬlose Firefox (make sure there’s really no more firefox.exe running in the background), then relaunch it with the -profilemanager argument. Make sure that Firefox isn’t running, as it will overwrite the file when you close it.

FIREFOX SESSIONRESTORE DISABLE WINDOWS

You can edit it with any plain text editor supporting Unix line breaks (for instance Notepad++ is good, the standard Windows notepad isn’t). It’s located in your profile folder (on Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista/Se7en, it looks like %appdata%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\fault – just browse to %appdata%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ then it will be obvious -, for other OSes, check out Profile folder on MozillaZine, or even simpler go to about:support and click on “Profile Directory – Open containing folder”) and is named persdict.dat. You’ll have to manually edit the dictionary file… On the other hand, deleting them is then a pain in the ***, notably the GUI provides no way to do this. How to delete words from the personal dictionaryįor some reason, I find it extremely easy to accidentally add misspelled words to the personal dictionary – I guess that menu item is somewhat misplaced.

firefox sessionrestore disable

This never caught a single virus for me anyway… Also, it makes the downloaded files bypass Windows security policy checks (the former preference 圜hecks was merged into this one), ie when you launch a downloaded executable Windows won’t bother you with the warning popup “this program was downloaded from Internet, are you sure you want to run it?”. This is controlled by the setting: set it to false to disable the bloody time-wasting virus scan at the end of every file download. How to skip antivirus scanning of incoming files + don’t tag downloaded exe’s as coming from Internet This is controlled by the setting (edit it via about:config): set it to false to disable the highly annoying “download finished” popup which sloooooowwwwly appears and then diiiiiiiiisappeeeaaaars every time a file has finished downloading (this thing is particularly slow when your GPU is busy doing something else). How to hide the “download finished” bubble












Firefox sessionrestore disable