Firefox Bookmars in Windows Vista
I intalled Vista Ultimate today and made a copy of the bookmars file in XP beforehand. I just cant find where to put the bookmars file in Vista.
In Firefox wiki it says: C:\Users\<Windows login/user name>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<Profile name>\
However I cant find this root. Maybe the files are invisible (like they were in XP) but how do I make them visible?
Would appriciate any help.
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c:\users\mr. nails\appdata\roaming\mozilla\firefox\profiles\0ced34gb.default\
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thanks, but how do I get to that folder?
there is no folder called appdata there
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Windows Vista
* Click Start.
* Open Computer.
* Press the ALT key.
* Select the Tools menu and click Folder Options.
* Select the View Tab.
* Under the Hidden files and folders heading select Show hidden files and folders.
* Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (recommended) option.
* Click Yes to confirm.
* Click OK.
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or you could use: http://www.foxmarks.com/
The Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer automatically synchronizes your bookmarks between two or more computers running Firefox. It also lets you access your bookmarks from any computer anytime via my.foxmarks.com. An easy-to-use wizard guides you through the quick startup process. Then Foxmarks works silently in the background to keep your bookmarks up-to-date on all your computers.
Simple. Solid. Free. And ready to use.
its an extension to firefox.
using it at the moment and tis brilliant
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ie is the best for integrity
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It worked, Thankyou :w00t:
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you could also just paste/type the url in the adress bar to get to that folder, just so you know. :P
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Originally Posted by
superguy
ie is the best for integrity
I thought it was aol's inhouse browser?