Sorry you ran into trouble. Freenet creates a separate profile specifically for browsing Freenet, you should still be able to access the old profile, but it can happen that the default is changed. You need to open a command line in the directory firefox is installed in and type firefox.exe -ProfileManager (or you can do this from the Run Command box on the start menu). You can then delete the Freenet profile. Or just open your regular profile. Whichever you used last will then be set to the default: if you have the freenet profile open at the same time as the normal profile, and you close the normal profile first, it will assume you want the Freenet profile again next time. We are working on a better way to deal with this, but it wasn't ready for 0.7.0, and a custom profile was the only way at the time to solve some major performance and security issues.
On Friday 23 May 2008 04:30, Jim Cook wrote: > Run "firefox -ProfileManager" and unclick "Don't ask at > startup". Thereafter, when you open Firefox, you'll have the choice > of which profile to use. > > At 01:22 PM 5/22/2008, you wrote: > > >I've setup Freenet on my machine, but it caused some serious problems, > >it created some different user for the firefox, where I cannot find > >any of my bookmarks, cookies or cache, I'm also unable to use my > >regular user I used before installing, other problem that Im unable to > >browse any sites with AJAX interface correctly! > > > >Now how to undo all this? > > > >Im using Ubuntu 8.04, firefox 3 Beta 5. > >Ive tried to reinstall firefox but it didn't work. > > > >Thanks alot. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/attachments/20080523/d60aefb5/attachment.pgp>