Sorry you ran into trouble. Freenet creates a separate profile specifically
for browsing Freenet, you should still be able to access the old profile, but
it can happen that the default is changed. You need to open a command line in
the directory firefox is installed in and type firefox.exe
Run "firefox -ProfileManager" and unclick "Don't ask at
startup". Thereafter, when you open Firefox, you'll have the choice
of which profile to use.
At 01:22 PM 5/22/2008, you wrote:
>I've setup Freenet on my machine, but it caused some serious problems,
>it created some different user for
Sorry you ran into trouble. Freenet creates a separate profile specifically
for browsing Freenet, you should still be able to access the old profile, but
it can happen that the default is changed. You need to open a command line in
the directory firefox is installed in and type firefox.exe
I've setup Freenet on my machine, but it caused some serious problems,
it created some different user for the firefox, where I cannot find
any of my bookmarks, cookies or cache, I'm also unable to use my
regular user I used before installing, other problem that Im unable to
browse any sites with
I've setup Freenet on my machine, but it caused some serious problems,
it created some different user for the firefox, where I cannot find
any of my bookmarks, cookies or cache, I'm also unable to use my
regular user I used before installing, other problem that Im unable to
browse any sites with
Run firefox -ProfileManager and unclick Don't ask at
startup. Thereafter, when you open Firefox, you'll have the choice
of which profile to use.
At 01:22 PM 5/22/2008, you wrote:
I've setup Freenet on my machine, but it caused some serious problems,
it created some different user for the