Guys, how do you run profile manager in the portable version of PM? [/ b]
Who knows, write a small manual, or throw a link where to read,
and how to create additional profiles ? Is it possible in portable ? Thanks a lot.
How do run profile manager in the portable PM ?
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Re: How do run profile manager in the portable PM ?
The portable browser is not designed for multiple profiles.
HOWEVER: you can simply create a copy of the portable browser in a different folder, and it will have its own profile.
HOWEVER: you can simply create a copy of the portable browser in a different folder, and it will have its own profile.
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Re: How do run profile manager in the portable PM ?
well, it very sad. but I had understand)
also if I migrate to new version PM portable haw can I transfer my old profile in new ver ?
Just copy folder with my profile or somthing else ?
2. What will be the best way for migrate to new ver ? Get new PM from palemoon.org or get from
Help -> about PM -> check for update ? Thanks.
also if I migrate to new version PM portable haw can I transfer my old profile in new ver ?
Just copy folder with my profile or somthing else ?
2. What will be the best way for migrate to new ver ? Get new PM from palemoon.org or get from
Help -> about PM -> check for update ? Thanks.
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Re: How do run profile manager in the portable PM ?
The best way to update is to download a new version of the portable and copy the backups and user (and maybe downloads too if you want to carry them over) subfolders across to the new installation. (and if needed, the Lib/Mozilla/Plugins folder if you have a local plugin)
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Re: How do run profile manager in the portable PM ?
your answer is complite. Thanks.
And about profiles else. if I create shortcut of Palemoon-Portable.exe and to write way to new created profile ?
Is that will work ?
And about profiles else. if I create shortcut of Palemoon-Portable.exe and to write way to new created profile ?
Is that will work ?
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Re: How do run profile manager in the portable PM ?
I don't understand what you mean, sorry.
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"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite