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firefox 44 creates new cookies.sqlite file when it starts instead of opening the existing file.

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I have a lot of preferences stored in the cookies.sqlite file. After downloading version 44.0.1 my file disappeared and I had to restore my old one. I discovered that every time I started firefox the same thing happened (i.e. a new empty cookies file is created). Version 44.0.2 has not fixed this problem so I am still running firefox 43.

I have a lot of preferences stored in the cookies.sqlite file. After downloading version 44.0.1 my file disappeared and I had to restore my old one. I discovered that every time I started firefox the same thing happened (i.e. a new empty cookies file is created). Version 44.0.2 has not fixed this problem so I am still running firefox 43.

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What kind of preferences are you talking about?

The cookies.sqlite file only stores cookies.

Are you sure that the restored file doesn't have a hidden file extension appended?

You can check the type in the properties via the right-click context menu to make sure that the type is SQLite.

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There is a web site that allows me to customize its display and for some reason stores the settings in the cookies.sqlite file. It's kind of a pain to set up so I hate when I have to do it again (a few times I allowed a privacy program to clean up my cookies before I realized those settings were in the cookies file). I am positive they are in this file because when I restore the cookies.sqlite file from backup my settings are restored. Thanks for the reply.

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One more thing. Even if this file only had cookies it still wouldn't make sense for Firefox to create a new one on startup.