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I would like to be able to move the location that firefox saves my bookmarks? In my case I need to locate my bookmarks only to a drive that is not "frozen"

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I am running a program called Faronics Deep Freeze and It freezes the state of my systems against viruses and malware ect. however I have a "thawed" Drive and I would like to be able to tell Firefox to save my bookmarks on the Thawed drive. (d:\) This should be an easy tweek but I can't find it. Please help.

I am running a program called Faronics Deep Freeze and It freezes the state of my systems against viruses and malware ect. however I have a "thawed" Drive and I would like to be able to tell Firefox to save my bookmarks on the Thawed drive. (d:\) This should be an easy tweek but I can't find it. Please help.

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All your personal data is always located in the Firefox profile folder, so you would have to create a profile folder on the other drive and use that folder instead of a profile folder in the default location on the C drive. You will have to launch that profile via a direct link if deep freeze is also removes the profiles.ini file.

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This is not the question asked - I know that I can move the entire profile into the thawed space. I want to move the bookmarks only, the rest of the profile can stay frozen.

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That is not possible. All your personal data is always in the currently used profile folder and you can't store the bookmarks in another location.

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Firefox 2.0 was the last version that allowed the user to move the bookmarks.html file out of the Profile folder. Firefox 3.0 and later use a combined bookmarks & history file (places.sqlite) which stays with the Profile folder - can't be moved elsewhere by itself - IOW, out of the Profile folder.