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Profile gets corrupt every time i close firefox

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Hello,

I'm running Firefox on a Terminal Server 2008 R2 where Firefox installed is on the D: disk. Users Appdata is redirected to a network share (user profile) When one user starts firefox, it keeps Connecting, nothing shows up. I also can't close firefox. I have to use ALT+F4 or Taskmanager The user has access to the Appdata folder and subfolder Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles. When i delete or rename Firefox folder, and start Firefox, i'm getting a new profile. Then firefox works fine. But, when i close firefox, and open it again, i'm having the same problems. It hangs on Connect.

Again, i delete the profile folder, open Firefox, firefox works fine. Close it, and reopen it, its broken again...

Is there a way to solve this problem? I have started Firefox with -P to change the location of the profile, no luck.

Thanks in advance!

Hello, I'm running Firefox on a Terminal Server 2008 R2 where Firefox installed is on the D: disk. Users Appdata is redirected to a network share (user profile) When one user starts firefox, it keeps Connecting, nothing shows up. I also can't close firefox. I have to use ALT+F4 or Taskmanager The user has access to the Appdata folder and subfolder Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles. When i delete or rename Firefox folder, and start Firefox, i'm getting a new profile. Then firefox works fine. But, when i close firefox, and open it again, i'm having the same problems. It hangs on Connect. Again, i delete the profile folder, open Firefox, firefox works fine. Close it, and reopen it, its broken again... Is there a way to solve this problem? I have started Firefox with -P to change the location of the profile, no luck. Thanks in advance!

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hi, does it make a difference when you disable the disk cache (set browser.cache.disk.enable to false in about:config)?

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I have just tried that, but nothing. Firefox keeps hanging on Connecting.

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The user has logged off his Remote Desktop session and i've logged on with his account and it works now. Maybe i had to logg off en on after the browser.cache.disk.enable false change..

I have asked the user to test it on monday with his own thin client.

Thanks for the support!