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whenever i restart firefox, the startup page changes to http://workathomethere.com/14/?sid=1

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I installed Firefox 8 today and ended up with a problem with the home page. After a set the desired home page in Firefox-> Options, the home page changes back to http://workathomethere.com/14/?sid=1 when I restart Firefox. While in the same session, the home page keeps the correct setting. I tried running in sage mode an restoring user defaults, but it did not help. I run 64 bit Windows 7. The windows registry does not contain amy setting for the above url. This seems to be a virus, but I would like to know where the Firefox keeps the setting for the home page. The same problem existed on IE 9, but after removing setting for the home page from the registry, the IE displays the correct home page.

I installed Firefox 8 today and ended up with a problem with the home page. After a set the desired home page in Firefox-> Options, the home page changes back to http://workathomethere.com/14/?sid=1 when I restart Firefox. While in the same session, the home page keeps the correct setting. I tried running in sage mode an restoring user defaults, but it did not help. I run 64 bit Windows 7. The windows registry does not contain amy setting for the above url. This seems to be a virus, but I would like to know where the Firefox keeps the setting for the home page. The same problem existed on IE 9, but after removing setting for the home page from the registry, the IE displays the correct home page.

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Thanks a lot for your help cor-el. I managed to fix the problem by clearing the unwanted url from all .js files in the profile folder C:\Users\..\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\tren4gvs.default.

I deleted the file sessionstore.js and put the correct home page in prefs.js and user.js. The files were all writable, I suspect the problem was that prefs.js was updated from either user.js or sessionstore.js on startup thus overwriting my change in the UI.

Either way it seems to be all good now, the most important is that the changes in preferences were not being made by any background virus program as I suspected earlier.

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Thanks a lot for your help cor-el. I managed to fix the problem by clearing the unwanted url from all .js files in the profile folder C:\Users\..\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\tren4gvs.default.

I deleted the file sessionstore.js and put the correct home page in prefs.js and user.js. The files were all writable, I suspect the problem was that prefs.js was updated from either user.js or sessionstore.js on startup thus overwriting my change in the UI.

Either way it seems to be all good now, the most important is that the changes in preferences were not being made by any background virus program as I suspected earlier.

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Open your profile folder:

       At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button, go over to the Help menu (on Windows XP, click on the Help menu) and select Troubleshooting Information. The Troubleshooting Information tab will open.
       Under the Application Basics section, click on Open Containing Folder. A window with your profile files will open.
       Note: If you are unable to open or use Fire​fox, follow the instructions in Finding your profile without opening Firefox.
   At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (File menu in Windows XP) and then click Exit.
   Open the file user.js with a text editor (like Notepad).
       If there is no user.js file, these steps won't help you. 
   Remove the lines for the options you want to be able to change. You can delete all the lines if you want to be able to change everything.( I just put in googles web address)
   Save the file and close the text editor.