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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>
> using "the Mozilla_home environment variable
> to determine the location for Warpzilla profiles."
Sandy,
You only need this if you _don't_ want to use a
"typical install". Warpzilla works fine without it.
If you _do_ want to put your profiles elsewhere,
set mozilla_home=C:\Sandy\Profiles
>From the Warpzilla README:
By default, Mozilla creates a directory called "Mozilla" in the same directory as
MOZILLA.EXE and puts your profiles and user information in that directory.
If you would like to place the "Mozilla" directory in a different location, you
can set the environment variable variable MOZILLA_HOME. For example:
set MOZILLA_HOME=D:\MOZPROFILES
- Peter
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