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How do I stop Firefox from removing Internet Explorer settings (passwords, Google preferences etc) every time I use FF and go back to IE?

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I have FF 3.6 and IE6 on the same XP machine. I have no choice re IE6. FF is only there to allow me to access non-IE6 compatible sites. Most sites I use are on an intranet and must use IE6.

Typically, if I have to use FF for something, after doing so my IE6 settings (mainly cookies) for things such as usernames, passwords, Google preferences etc are lost. This is reproducible behavior.

I have FF 3.6 and IE6 on the same XP machine. I have no choice re IE6. FF is only there to allow me to access non-IE6 compatible sites. Most sites I use are on an intranet and must use IE6. Typically, if I have to use FF for something, after doing so my IE6 settings (mainly cookies) for things such as usernames, passwords, Google preferences etc are lost. This is reproducible behavior.

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Firefox does not clear, delete, or change anything in IE.

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Well, it's doing something - by design or otherwise. The only time the settings for websites I access via IE disappear is after using FireFox.