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I auto back up certain files every night using norton save and restore. How do I add my bookmarks to this. I cannot find the bookmark file without creating one manually.

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I use Norton Save and Restore to auto back up my work files and outlook .pst files every night. I would like to add my fire fox bookmarks to the list and know how do do this fro the Norton software but... I can not find the bookmark file on my system to add to the list to back up without manually creating one using the bookmark dialog.

Is there a default file containing all my bookmarks without me having to create one and if so, where is the default location? I am using Windows XP premium addition.

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I use Norton Save and Restore to auto back up my work files and outlook .pst files every night. I would like to add my fire fox bookmarks to the list and know how do do this fro the Norton software but... I can not find the bookmark file on my system to add to the list to back up without manually creating one using the bookmark dialog. Is there a default file containing all my bookmarks without me having to create one and if so, where is the default location? I am using Windows XP premium addition. Thanks you.

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You can backup the JSON backups in the bookmarkbackups folder or let Firefox create an HTML file on exit.