Closed
Bug 7094
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 26 years ago
Location of profile storage on Windows
Categories
(Core Graveyard :: Profile: BackEnd, defect, P3)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
M10
People
(Reporter: michael.j.lowe, Assigned: racham)
Details
On Windows, the profile manager stores the Netscape profiles three directory
levels up from the application location (I believe). Would it be better to
store the Netscape profiles in a user account specific directory location (as on
UNIX), such as the "Application Data" directory in the user's Windows profile
directory? To find the location of this directory, you can use the
nsSpecialSystemDirectory class with the Win_Appdata parameter.
Reporter | ||
Updated•26 years ago
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Summary: Location of profile storage on Window → Location of profile storage on Windows
At present, the implementation is aimed to be parallel with 4.5 world. This
might change as we identify the advantages of new ideas.
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Comment 2•26 years ago
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I believe the 4.5 way of storing profiles on Windows allows security violations.
Other users should not have access to the profiles I create in my
Windows account, by default at least. By storing the profiles in a user
specific location, other accounts are prevented from accessing them, as the UNIX
way of storing them achieves.
At present, users are allowed to store the profiles in the location of thier
choice. The default is still relative to the exe location. We will discuss
policy you have mentioned inorder to verify the feasibiliy of that choice.
Moving TFV to M9.
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Comment 4•26 years ago
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Storage of profiles in a directory relative to the application - the current
default - is not the preferable option. In the case where the application is
stored on a server where the user has no write permission, or where the
application is stored in Windows NT and the administrator has removed write
permission to the directories containing the application, the user has no choice
but to store their profile in a user specific location. Their "Application
Data" directory, or their home path (determined from HOMEDRIVE &
HOMEPATH environment variables) would be much better defaults, and would bring
the Windows version of Mozilla into line with the UNIX version.
There is a similar request for Macintosh too. Issues related to storing profiles
(possible impacts) in those directories will be discussed and will be
implemented in M10.
Updated•26 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 26 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Comment 6•26 years ago
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This is the same problem discussed in 6464, marking duplicate.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 6464 ***
Updated•26 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Moving all Profile Manager bugs to new Profile Manager Backend component.
Profile Manager component to be deleted.
Updated•9 years ago
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Product: Core → Core Graveyard
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