Hi Klaus,

(sorry for the duplicate e-mail) I'm not entirely sure whether the following is 
a default part of Firefox or an artefact from when a previous admin set this 
up.  In our system, the lock file prevents a user opening another session of 
Firefox on a different PC using the network profile.  When they try to access 
it from another machine, they get an error message that Firefox is already 
running.  

They can't open it on the second PC until they've closed the session on the 
first PC.

If, during testing, you don't get this behaviour, I'll examine our set up to 
work out the extra step needed.

Regards

Will
Will Spratt
IT Science Support Specialist
Tel:         01904 46 2631

Will Spratt
IT Science Support Specialist
Tel:         01904 46 2631


-----Original Message-----
From: Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Klaus 
Hartnegg
Sent: 25 January 2017 09:35
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Change default location of bookmarks?

Am 25.01.2017 um 09:57 schrieb William Spratt:
> Rather than just the bookmarks, we set-up the user's whole Firefox profile on 
> a network drive

We would love to do this as well.

But I wonder what happens when the same user is logged in on more than 
one PC.

Can concurrent access destroy some of these files, or does Firefox 
ensure that this is safe?


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