Error box: "There was an error starting Zotero."
My current setup: Windows Vista, on an HP Pavillion dv9000, everything else updated and re-started (Zotero, and Firefox). I also did eventually get to the -jsconsole part to kick out the "Error Console."
What I'm trying to do: click the Zotero icon in the bottom right of the Firefox browser (get same result if I click Zotero in the Tools drop-down).
I have never used Zotero (still learning), but have the standalone installed, and updated (having been suggested by a professor), but this functionality issue does not inspire confidence if the software asserts to "connect" browser-borne work and the standalone software (a cost, despite being "free").
The "Error Console" yields the following messages:
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Could not read chrome manifest 'file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Zotero%20Standalone/xulrunner/chrome.manifest'.
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While creating services from category 'profile-after-change', could not create service for entry 'Disk Space Watcher Service', contract ID '@mozilla.org/toolkit/disk-space-watcher;1'
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Any suggestion of which way to go? I will keep hunting, but I thought I'd ask for help here! Thank you for your time and any suggestions you might have.
What I'm trying to do: click the Zotero icon in the bottom right of the Firefox browser (get same result if I click Zotero in the Tools drop-down).
I have never used Zotero (still learning), but have the standalone installed, and updated (having been suggested by a professor), but this functionality issue does not inspire confidence if the software asserts to "connect" browser-borne work and the standalone software (a cost, despite being "free").
The "Error Console" yields the following messages:
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Could not read chrome manifest 'file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Zotero%20Standalone/xulrunner/chrome.manifest'.
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While creating services from category 'profile-after-change', could not create service for entry 'Disk Space Watcher Service', contract ID '@mozilla.org/toolkit/disk-space-watcher;1'
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Any suggestion of which way to go? I will keep hunting, but I thought I'd ask for help here! Thank you for your time and any suggestions you might have.
If they are supposed to be set to the same data directory, I would definitely like to know (as mechanically as possible) what it means to get that done, for anyone willing to serve as guide!
a) does that work at all? Or do you get the error starting ZOtero message?
b) If it does work, if you open the preferences:http://www.zotero.org/support/preferences, click on "advanced"--> "files and folder"
What does it say under "Date Directory Location"?
Same for Zotero Standalone?
Zotero standalone opens if you click its icon or otherwise call its executable file.
Although it doesn't work, I checked the Preferences through Data Dictionary Location, and the radio button for "Use profile directory" is selected (don't know if this means anything for you, as I suspect I'm supposed to see this in Firefox too?).
http://www.zotero.org/download/
@Dan - do you see anything helpful in the console output? Shouldn't there be more?
That said, uninstalling should definitely get rid of the Zotero icon in the toolbar (after restarting Firefox), if it doesn't there is indeed something quite wrong with your Firefox. You did at some point try to delete extensions.ini, extensions.cache, extensions.rdf, extensions.sqlite, and extensions.sqlite-journal as the instructions specify?
Although I appreciate that, nonetheless (I'm normally good for that sort of request), the fix was indeed related to the extension. I re-installed Zotero, and after a hiccup in calling Zotero from Firefox after installing what I thought was a new extension, I tried installing the extension again, started Back up, and poof, everything works (new style icon too).
Thanks for spending some time with me to get through this, and I hope this Zotero gig takes off like it should!