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The ''installation directory'' is the directory where a Mozilla application stores its program files.  It is usually a directory on your own computer.  This applies to all Mozilla applications: Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite, ''etc.''
The ''installation directory'' is the directory where a Mozilla application stores its program files.  It is usually a directory on your own computer.  This applies to all Mozilla applications, including Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite and SeaMonkey.  


The installation directory is also known by other terms—''program installation directory'', ''application installation directory'', ''program folder'', and other similar phrases.
The installation directory is also known by other terms—''program installation directory'', ''application installation directory'', ''program folder'', and other similar phrases.


'''Note: ''' The installation directory is normally separate from your [[profile folder]], which is another place where a Mozilla application stores files.
'''Important:''' The installation directory does not include your preference settings or user data such as passwords, cookies, bookmarks or  address books.  That information  is normally stored in the [[profile folder]] for your Mozilla application, in a separate location.


==Finding the installation directory==
==Finding the installation directory==
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'''Note: ''' To open one of these folders, Ctrl-click it and select Show Package Contents.  If you simply click it, you will start the application.
To open one of these folders, Ctrl-click it and select Show Package Contents.  If you simply click it, you will start the application.


Example search for Firefox: <tt>Firefox.app</tt>
Example search for Firefox: <tt>Firefox.app</tt>

Revision as of 21:10, 1 December 2007

The installation directory is the directory where a Mozilla application stores its program files. It is usually a directory on your own computer. This applies to all Mozilla applications, including Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite and SeaMonkey.

The installation directory is also known by other terms—program installation directory, application installation directory, program folder, and other similar phrases.

Important: The installation directory does not include your preference settings or user data such as passwords, cookies, bookmarks or address books. That information is normally stored in the profile folder for your Mozilla application, in a separate location.

Finding the installation directory

If you can start a Mozilla application by using a shortcut or launcher icon, then you can usually see where its installation directory is by right-clicking the icon and looking at the properties.

The following sections give examples of the default installation directory for various operating systems and applications, but the actual directory on your system might not be the default. This is because you might have chosen a different installation directory when you installed the application.

If you cannot find the installation directory in either of these ways, then you can try searching your computer's file system. The following sections also give examples of names to search for.

Windows

Examples of default installation directories:

Firefox C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\
Thunderbird C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\
Mozilla Suite C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\Mozilla\
SeaMonkey C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\
Firefox (Spanish) C:\Archivos de programa\Mozilla Firefox\

Example search for Firefox: firefox.exe

Linux

Examples of default installation directories:

Firefox /usr/lib/firefox-<version>
For example, if using Firefox 1.0 it would be: /usr/lib/firefox-1.0
Mozilla Suite /usr/lib/mozilla-<version>
For example: /usr/lib/mozilla-1.7.3

Example search for Firefox (searching from /): firefox

Mac OS X

Examples of default installation directories (folders):

Firefox /Applications/Firefox.app
Thunderbird /Applications/Thunderbird.app
Mozilla Suite /Applications/Mozilla.app

To open one of these folders, Ctrl-click it and select Show Package Contents. If you simply click it, you will start the application.

Example search for Firefox: Firefox.app