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Paul-B
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      13th Dec 2006
Is there any way to do this? I need to copy my Firefox profile from my
old XP setup into the Vista Documents and Settings folder but when I
try to open the folder in Vista I get an "Access is denied" error
message.

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Tom Porterfield
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      13th Dec 2006
"Paul-B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there any way to do this? I need to copy my Firefox profile from my
> old XP setup into the Vista Documents and Settings folder but when I
> try to open the folder in Vista I get an "Access is denied" error
> message.



In Vista your profile is no longer stored under Documents and Settings.
Rather it is stored under Users. Open the Users folder in the root of your
boot drive and you should see a directory in there with your user name on it
and open that.
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      13th Dec 2006
Tom Porterfield wrote:

> "Paul-B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Is there any way to do this? I need to copy my Firefox profile from
> > my old XP setup into the Vista Documents and Settings folder but
> > when I try to open the folder in Vista I get an "Access is denied"
> > error message.

>
>
> In Vista your profile is no longer stored under Documents and
> Settings. Rather it is stored under Users. Open the Users folder in
> the root of your boot drive and you should see a directory in there
> with your user name on it and open that.


Many thanks for that, Tom. Exactly what I needed to know.

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Glenn
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      13th Dec 2006
Tom Porterfield wrote:

> In Vista your profile is no longer stored under Documents and Settings.
> Rather it is stored under Users. Open the Users folder in the root of
> your boot drive and you should see a directory in there with your user
> name on it and open that.


</me whips out pen and system build logbook, and starts writing>

Profiles... not in... Documents and Settings... in Vista... but in
Users... on boot drive....

Got it. Thanks, Tom.

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Tom Porterfield
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      13th Dec 2006
Glenn wrote:
> Tom Porterfield wrote:
>
>> In Vista your profile is no longer stored under Documents and Settings.
>> Rather it is stored under Users. Open the Users folder in the root of
>> your boot drive and you should see a directory in there with your user
>> name on it and open that.

>
> </me whips out pen and system build logbook, and starts writing>
>
> Profiles... not in... Documents and Settings... in Vista... but in
> Users... on boot drive....


I guess for technical accuracy, it's not on the root of the boot drive but
rather the root of the system drive. For the majority this will be the
same, but for those who customize their systems these might be different.
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Chad Harris
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      13th Dec 2006
One useful thing to do when you use a dual boot is to make a shortcut from
your Vista desktop to your XP desktop and then you can access all your XP
folders, although with some folders and UAC, you may have to take ownership
of certain folders.

Your Vista profile is going to be whatever drive\users\profile name\ and
your XP drive will be whatever drive\documents and settings\profile
name\desktop

You can then drag the folder icon from the xp desktop to your vista desktop
and save a lot of time and space because you won't have to copy
files/folders from XP unless you elect to for convenience.

CH

"Paul-B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Tom Porterfield wrote:
>
>> "Paul-B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Is there any way to do this? I need to copy my Firefox profile from
>> > my old XP setup into the Vista Documents and Settings folder but
>> > when I try to open the folder in Vista I get an "Access is denied"
>> > error message.

>>
>>
>> In Vista your profile is no longer stored under Documents and
>> Settings. Rather it is stored under Users. Open the Users folder in
>> the root of your boot drive and you should see a directory in there
>> with your user name on it and open that.

>
> Many thanks for that, Tom. Exactly what I needed to know.
>
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