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Roman ShaRP says, April 30th, 2008   

I use two profiles - one for Firefox 2, and one for Firefox 3 beta.

The idea to use some more for different jobs is quite interesting ;) Thanks for it!

Randy says, April 30th, 2008   

I’d love to get a listing of the security-related add-ons that you use/recommend. This profile approach sounds very useful.

Transcontinental says, April 30th, 2008   

A good feature/extension would be one enabling switching profile from within Firefox itself!

Need to say, plugins remain common to all FF profiles…

I have a one and only profile, but now that I read you, Martin, I do consider creating a second profile, should it be only for testing new extensions. Up to now, I would backup FF data in Application Data folder, and restore that data in case of removal of a “heavy” extension. A second profile would make it easier, smarter.

Firefox View Dependencies says, April 30th, 2008   

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Ken. Mytinger says, May 1st, 2008   

You can open profile manager more quickly by simply typing it into the Command window.

1a. (if desired) navigate explorer the the Program Files\ Firefox or Application Data\(user)\Mozilla\Firefox folders, etc. as desired.

1b. Windows Key + R;
2. Type in “Firefox -p” (without the quotes)

James says, May 23rd, 2008   

I second Randy, and would like to hear more about the security addon that you use, would it be possible to get a listing ?

Thanks,

Willem says, June 17th, 2008   

I’m also running Fx2 and Fx3.
I’ve made schotcuts to start them in the right profile.
“C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe” -p “profilename1″ and
“C:Program FilesMozilla Firefox3firefox.exe” -p “profilename2″
This way they don’t conflict with eachother.
With “BrowserTraySwitch” you can make Fx2 or Fx3 your standard browser and that will not conflict with applications starting the default browser.

Aron Roberts says, June 18th, 2008   

Transcontinental wrote: “A good feature/extension would be one enabling switching profile from within Firefox itself!”

There is an extension available that performs that task. At least with two profiles, it’s worked well for me, and it seems to work fine - at least so far - with Firefox 3, as well:

Paolo “Kaosmos”’s ProfileSwitcher add-on for Firefox:

https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/profileswitcher-en.html

DMcCunney says, July 6th, 2008   

I’ve used multiple profiles for years, starting with the Mozilla suite, and the same approach applies to any Mozilla based product, including Thunderbird.

My big issue was having multiple Mozilla based browsers with multiple profiles, but wanting them all to use the *same* bookmarks file. In older versions this was easy: I could create a user.js file in the profile directory with a pointer to the desired file. The browser would read the user.js file, what was in it would override the defaults, and the browser would use the desired file. I just copied the user.js file into any new profile I created, and off I went.

Unfortunately, FF3 breaks that. Bookmarks are in the places.sqlite file, and there is no way within Firefox to specify the location. The Mozilla developers have cited this as a WONTFIX. Under WinXP2 I have a workaround: NTFS5 supports hard links, so I create a link to the desired file in each profile directory. There is also a preference to force FF3 to automatically export to a bookmarks.html file on closing, and the location will be the one pointed to by the user.js file, so if I open an instance of FF2 or older browser based on Mozilla code, they see the latest and greatest. The drawbacks are that hard links can’t span file systems, so I can’t put the places.sqlite file on a different drive or network share, and changes I make to bookmarks in an older browser don’t get propagated back to FF3. I can live with both limitations, but I wish the Mozilla devs would reconsider the inability to specify the bookmark location.

My Firefox Security Profile says, July 11th, 2008   

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