BackupFox 0.6


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^ I'll have to find my old Windows 98 CD (assuming that I still have it!) and see what I can do.

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The problem is just the soft can't find the profile because it's in windows, can you just add a precedent dialog box for have the possibility to find our profile manually ?

Nice program. It doesn't backup everything if you have passwords saved with master password (more security). It doesn't backup key3.db file and probably some others that pertains to encrypted passwords. Lost my passwords (don't worry, able to remember them). signon.txt is left encrypted so no use.

Nice program.  It doesn't backup everything if you have passwords saved with master password (more security).  It doesn't backup key3.db file and probably some others that pertains to encrypted passwords.  Lost my passwords (don't worry, able to remember them).  signon.txt is left encrypted so no use.

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It backed up all files for me. And just for into, I use this to backup nightly builds. So, it should work with 1.1 when it comes out. Great work, it's a great App!

@nw_raptor

Many thanks to you for creating this fine tool. :)

Somehow my profile got screwed up and if I tried to access certain menu items FF would just hang. I used your tool to restore my backup and now all is fine.

Thanks again.

**Edit**

Also, confirmed working on 1.04 nightly builds.

nw_raptor:

This applet worked wonderfully when I moved my settings from my laptop (FF v-1.0.3) to my desktop (FF v-1.0 which I upgraded later to v-1.0.2 and still got everything working) . However, when I tried restoring my profile to my machine in the office, things went haywire. It this a user name issue? I use the same user name in both my laptop and desktop at home. However, at the office, my user name is different.

Is there anyway to to get this to work between users/machines that do not necessarily share the same user name?

I am using windows XP Pro with SP1 on all three machines with administrative rights on all of them. My FF is v 1.0.2.

For the people who talked about performing this back/restore manually: would someone please post a link to this manual procedure? Does this work between machines on which I have different user names?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers Smile

Thank you very much nw_raptor for all your time and efforts to make this a better place for the rest of us.

Now, for all of you folks who talked about performing this back/restore manually: would someone please explian to me how to do this or post a link to this manual procedure? Does this work between machines on which I have different user names?

Thanks in advance to all of you people.

Cheers :)

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Tried this one to see if it restores extensions and themes correctly unlike MozBackup.

Didnt worked for me at all, no error messages but no backup files were created at all, Firefox profiles are in default location.

[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/qfbstoi5.default

[Profile1]
Name=backup
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/2841bezi.backup
Default=1

Results were the same with Thuderbird profiles even though one of those profiles is on an absolute location:

[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/x6ij98xq.default

[Profile1]
Name=backup
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/5eyxbjuv.backup

[Profile2]
Name=pablo
IsRelative=0
Path=C:\My Documents\My Settings\Mozilla\Thunderbird
Default=1

Using Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en; rv:1.7.7) Gecko/20050414 Firefox/1.0.3

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