I backed-up and created a new profile. It didn't save my restored passwords
and I had to redo some add-ons, but I didn't lose bookmarks....and
greasemonkey is working.
Thanks for your help.


On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Anthony Lieuallen <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 03/14/11 15:34, LazyTcrochet wrote:
>
>> Greasemonkey installed correctly on the test Firefox profile. Does
>> that mean I shouldn't use the default profile anymore, or is there any
>> way to fix it? Thanks
>>
>
> It's up to you.  I'd generally say, however, that unless you already posses
> the skills to safely clean a corrupted Firefox profile yourself, the
> cheapest/safest/best way to deal with the problem is to simply stop using
> the corrupt profile and move on.
>
> (If you're feeling intrepid, close ALL Firefox windows, find your
> existing/broken Firefox profile [1], and try deleting the "extensions.ini"
> and/or "extensions.rdf" and/or "extensions.sqlite" file (whichever do or
> don't exist).  They should be rebuilt, and this _might_ fix your problem.
>  But mucking with your profile will always be risky.)
>
> [1] http://wiki.greasespot.net/Profile_directory
>
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