mozilla.cfg file to lock preferences.
Hi there!
I recently created a mozilla.cfg file to lock the firefox preferences related to changing the homepage:
The contents of mozilla.cfg is as follows:
//
lockPref("browser.startup.page", 1);
lockPref("browser.startup.homepage", "http://www.google.com.au/firefox"); lockPref("pref.browser.homepage.disable_button.current_page", true); lockPref("pref.browser.homepage.disable_button.restore_default", true); lockPref("pref.browser.homepage.disable_button.bookmark_page", true);
This works great! My homepage is locked, as is the buttons to change the homepage via bookmarks etc.
However whenever I start firefox I get this message:
Netscape.cfg/AutoConfig failed. Please contact your system administrator.
Error: defaultPref failed: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x8000ffff (NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED) [nsIPrefBranch.setBoolPref]" nsresult: "0x8000ffff (NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED)" location: "JS frame :: prefcalls.js :: defaultPref :: line 91" data: no]
But my preferences are locked and firefox works fine otherwise.
Before when I just locked the homepage itself (so you can't type out a new one, but you could use the buttons such as "use current page" to change the homepage) it worked without any error message. Now that I have added those last 3 lines into mozilla.cfg I get that error message on startup. But everything works exactly as I wanted.
What is the error message about, how do I fix it or how do I supress the message so it doesn't appear whever I start up.
Thanks for your time!
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I have determined that it is due to the line:
lockPref("pref.browser.homepage.disable_button.bookmark_page", true);
In my about:config this is listed as a string whereas the other two are listed as boolean?
Solved! I reset this entry in about:config, on restarting Firefox it was deleted and I could add it in again as a boolean entry. Now it all workes great!
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I have determined that it is due to the line:
lockPref("pref.browser.homepage.disable_button.bookmark_page", true);
In my about:config this is listed as a string whereas the other two are listed as boolean?
Solved! I reset this entry in about:config, on restarting Firefox it was deleted and I could add it in again as a boolean entry. Now it all workes great!
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lockPref("toolkit.telemetry.prompted", true) is a possible source of this error, too. Tested with FF 9.0.1, the parameter seems to be no more boolean, but integer.
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