Migrate Browser Bookmarks and Cookies To Desktop Virtual MachinesTo help your users migrate from a physical desktop to their desktop virtual machines, consider exporting their browser bookmarks and cookies. Such tools help users adapt to their new DVM.There’s no need to show you how to do this import/export as you can do so “in your sleep”; but, if you want to empower your users to import/export their own bookmarks and cookies, send them the following instructions, and provide them a network share on which they can temporarily store their bookmark/cookie file.From the physical desktop, export the bookmarks and cookies to the network share, then log on to the desktop virtual machine, and import the bookmarks and cookies. To learn how to import and export, go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211089.Exporting cookies from one desktop machine and importing them into another desktop machine is identical to exporting and importing Favorites. The only difference is that the option that you must select in the Export and Import Wizard is Export Cookies and Import Cookies respectively.From the physical desktop, export the bookmarks to the network share, then log on to the desktop virtual machine, and import the bookmarks. To learn how to import and export, go to http://mozilla.gunnars.net/firefox_bookmarks_tutorial.html#importing_and_exporting_bookmarks.Tip: A much easier way is to install foxmarks add-on for Firefox on both the physical desktop and the desktop virtual machine. You can then access the same bookmarks and cookies no matter what desktop you use.
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