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                 Issue #|72341
                 Summary|OOo fails to detect mozilla/firefox/thunderbird profil
                        |e dir (for certificates)
               Component|porting
                 Version|680m193
                Platform|All
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|NEW
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|MacOSX
             Assigned to|ericb
             Reported by|cloph





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Dec  6 16:20:27 -0800 
2006 -------
OOo on Mac fails to detect the profile dir of Mozilla/Firefox/Thunderbird.

When one wants to use certificates to digitally sign a document, the user is
forced to start OOo from a terminal and set an environment variable beforehand:

$ export MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER=/Users/buildslave/Library/Application\
Support/Firefox/Profiles/ggk3xm60.default/
$ /Users/buildslave/Desktop/m195/OpenOffice.org\
2.1.app/Contents/MacOS/program/soffice

The average user is not expected to know how to use the commandline or set
environment variables, thus the detection should be enhanced to find the profile
on Mac (the above is with firefox 2.0)

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