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If you use the Internet at home and at work, you may want to have access to a different set of bookmarks, preferences, address books, email accounts, Sidebar setup, and so on. Similarly, family members may want to share a copy of the same browser software but keep their Internet identities separate.
The Profile Manager lets you create different profiles, each with its own bookmarks, preferences, email settings, and so on. You automatically create a default profile when you first install your browser software. After you create one or more additional profiles, you will be asked which you want to use each time you launch the browser.
To create a profile:
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You may want to delete profiles that you don't normally use. To delete or rename an existing profile:
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Roaming profiles allow you to store your profile and associated settings on a central server or file share. The advantage of this is that your settings can follow you from one machine to another. For example, you may wish to use &brandShortName; both at work and at home keeping your bookmarks, address book, and other settings in sync, or a company may want to allow its employees to use their &brandShortName; profile on any computer.
Roaming profiles can be stored on a HTTP or FTP server. You will need a user name and password on that server, so that you can have write access to the appropriate directory for storing and retrieving your profile. Alternatively, for computers that use a common file share, you can store the profile in a local directory using the Copy method.
Whenever you start &brandShortName;, your profile is downloaded and whenever you shutdown &brandShortName;, your profile is uploaded.
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This section describes how to use the main Roaming User preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:
Examples:
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<ftp://user@ftp-server//home/user/dir/>
<ftp://user@ftp-server/dir/>
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By default, only bookmarks, cookies, and the personal addressbook are stored on the roaming server. If all items are greyed out, make sure to have Roaming enabled.To enable or disable roaming of other profile informations, follow these steps:
You cannot roam your local email, partly because that would take too long. Use IMAP for this purpose.
Note: If you are using a slow connection, be aware that some files can be quite large, so this will impact your startup time. &brandShortName; will have to download locally all of the files you selected from the list before being fully functional, and save them back to the remote server when you exit &brandShortName;.
For further information about setting up Roaming Access on a server, see the online document mod_roaming - Roaming Access module for Apache or Manually Implementing Roaming Access.
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