File Regedit Ff Here
| Purpose | Registry Path |
|---------|----------------|
| Installation folder | HKLM\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Firefox |
| 32-bit on 64-bit | HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Mozilla\Firefox |
| Current user settings | HKCU\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Firefox |
| Policies (machine) | HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox |
| Policies (user) | HKCU\SOFTWARE\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox |
| File association: HTTP | HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\FirefoxURL |
| File association: HTML | HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\FirefoxHTML |
| Registered apps | HKLM\SOFTWARE\RegisteredApplications |
| Maintenance service | HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MozillaMaintenance |
To file several Firefox-related keys into one .reg file: file regedit ff
⚠️ Caution: Malformed
.regfiles can corrupt the Registry. Always test on a non-critical machine first. | Purpose | Registry Path | |---------|----------------| |
If you find regedit intimidating, Firefox offers safer, built-in ways to manage settings: To file several Firefox-related keys into one
| Goal | Alternative to Regedit | How to Access |
|------|------------------------|----------------|
| Change preferences | about:config | Type in Firefox address bar |
| Backup settings | Firefox Sync or manual profile backup | about:profiles |
| File associations | Windows Settings → Apps → Default Apps | GUI interface |
| Enterprise policies | policies.json in Firefox installation folder | Less risk than Registry |
However, for deep integration with Windows (e.g., forcing Firefox as default after a malware attack), using filed regedit keys remains the most direct method.
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