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Managing Profiles

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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.

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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.

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Creating a New Profile

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To create a profile:

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  1. Open the Profile Manager: +
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    • If &brandShortName; is running: Open the Tools menu + and select Switch Profile.
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    • If &brandShortName; is closed: + Open the Start menu and choose Programs, then &brandShortName;, then + Profile Manager. Hold down the + Option key while you're starting &brandShortName; from + the Finder or the Dock. Type the following at + the command line: ./mozilla -profilemanager
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  3. Click Create Profile, read the Profile description, and then click + Next.
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  5. Enter a profile name. This can be anything you like, such as your real + name or a name that's related to what you use the profile for, such as + School.
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  7. Accept the default location for the new profile, or click the Choose + Folder button and navigate to the location you want.
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  9. If you have additional Language Packs installed, click + Select Language and choose the language you want.
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  11. Click Finish.
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Deleting or Renaming 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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  1. Open the Profile Manager: +
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    • If &brandShortName; is running: Open the Tools menu + and select Switch Profile. Note: You can't delete + the profile that is in use.
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    • If &brandShortName; is closed: + Open the Start menu and choose Programs, then + &brandShortName;, then Profile Manager. Hold + down the Option key while you're starting + &brandShortName; from the Finder or the Dock. + Type the following at the command line: + ./mozilla -profilemanager
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  3. To delete a profile, select its name and click Delete Profile. In the + confirmation box, choose one of the following options: +
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    • Delete files: Deletes the whole profile folder + with its stored data (bookmarks, preferences, email + accounts, and so on). Make sure that you won't need anything + from the profile in the future before you choose this option.
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    • Don't delete files: Removes the profile from + the list of available profiles, but keeps the profile folder. By + choosing this option none of your profile's stored data will be + deleted.
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  5. To rename a profile, select its name, click Rename Profile, and follow the + instructions.
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