Firefox Namespace Shortcut Installer
The Firefox Namespace Shortcut Installer installs a shortcut to Firefox on your desktop. You’d be wondering why you need this shortcut installer when you already have one on your desktop. The following screenshot will give you more idea about this shortcut.
![]()
As you can see this is no simple shortcut. Its a special one with different context menu options. This comes in handy when you use or troubleshoot Firefox.
The shortcut allows you to
- Start Firefox
- Start Firefox in Safe Mode
- Change Firefox options right from the desktop.
- Start Firefox Profile Manager.
- Skip a part of the troubleshooting documentation
- More…
Download the Firefox Namespace Shortcut Installer
Search for More

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }
Reports Firefox version 3.5.1 as 3.0.10 on Windows Vista 32bit sp2.
Does not display the Firefox icon, just a simple page icon. Note: Firefox is NOT installed in the default location on my computer but in “F:\Mozilla Firefox\” which may be the issue.
Otherwise, works as specified.
Would be nice if there were an option to change the icon for just such instances as described above.
Thanks!
I have the same issue as Kevin Smith, my Firefox is not in the default location, so the shortcut doesn’t work for me. How do I uninstall it? It isn’t showing up in Add/Remove and I can’t find it in any Desktop so it must be a registry change I’m missing. Thank you!
Are you using 64 bit version of windows?
No, Windows XP.
it also don`t work on Win 7 / 64
{ 1 trackback }