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Clarification required on multiple sections having "Locked=1" in Profiles.ini after updating Firefox to version 78.0.2 from Firefox 77

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Hi,

After upgrading Firefox from version 77.0.1 to 78.0.2, we have observed a difference in "profiles.ini" file having "Locked=1" property.

I understand, Firefox 67+ versions adds an entry with "Locked=1" in Profiles.ini for the Profile Manager to launch the corresponding profile as default profile (without asking which profile to use at startup). This allows the users to run different Firefox installations/flavors (like regular, Beta, Dev, Nightly,etc.) at the same time by using a dedicated default profile for each flavor of Firefox.

As per my understanding, if there is only installation of Firefox is present in a machine, then only one section in Profiles.ini that corresponds to the default profile will have "Locked=1" property.

However on upgrading to Firefox version 78.0.2 from 77.0.1, we have observed two sections are having "Locked=1", although there is only one installation of Firefox is present in that machine.

Please find the uploaded screenshot of profiles.ini file having two sections with "Locked=1" in them.

Is it a bug in the new version(78.0.2) of Firefox or I am wrong with my understanding?

The below mentioned links are related to this post, but does not have the relevant information about multiple profiles having "Locked=1" when only one flavor of Firefox installed in the machine.

Reference Links:

  1. Numbered list item[[Dedicated profiles per Firefox installation|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/dedicated-profiles-firefox-installation]]
  2. Numbered list item[[Understanding in depth the profile per installation feature|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/understanding-depth-profile-installation]]
  3. Numbered list itemWhat does "Locked=1" in profiles.ini do?

Thanks & Regards, Manoj Kumar

Hi, After upgrading Firefox from version 77.0.1 to 78.0.2, we have observed a difference in "profiles.ini" file having "Locked=1" property. I understand, Firefox 67+ versions adds an entry with "Locked=1" in Profiles.ini for the Profile Manager to launch the corresponding profile as default profile (without asking which profile to use at startup). This allows the users to run different Firefox installations/flavors (like regular, Beta, Dev, Nightly,etc.) at the same time by using a dedicated default profile for each flavor of Firefox. As per my understanding, if there is only installation of Firefox is present in a machine, then only one section in Profiles.ini that corresponds to the default profile will have "Locked=1" property. However on upgrading to Firefox version 78.0.2 from 77.0.1, we have observed two sections are having "Locked=1", although there is only one installation of Firefox is present in that machine. Please find the uploaded screenshot of profiles.ini file having two sections with "Locked=1" in them. Is it a bug in the new version(78.0.2) of Firefox or I am wrong with my understanding? The below mentioned links are related to this post, but does not have the relevant information about multiple profiles having "Locked=1" when only one flavor of Firefox installed in the machine. '''Reference Links: ''' # Numbered list item[[Dedicated profiles per Firefox installation|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/dedicated-profiles-firefox-installation]] # Numbered list item[[Understanding in depth the profile per installation feature|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/understanding-depth-profile-installation]] # Numbered list item[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1276002 What does "Locked=1" in profiles.ini do?] Thanks & Regards, Manoj Kumar
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Hi Manoj, the system somehow got a second installation of Firefox.

This heading indicates 64-bit Firefox for Windows (it matches my U.S. English installation):

[Install308046B0AF4A39CB]

I don't know what the other one is. Can you find two install folders? What I mean is, for example:

  • C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
  • C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox

Alternately, you could search in the Windows Registry (e.g., using RegEdit.exe) for the part after "Install" to find a key like

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\FirefoxHTML-308046B0AF4A39CB

and check its shell command to see where the executable is.

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You can check the compatibility.ini file is a profile to see what Firefox version with what file installation path last used this profile.