Latest update on October 8, 2014 at 06:30 AM by Jean-François Pillou .

Your Windows session is being used by multiple users! Here is a solution for each user to directly access their Firefox profile, without using the profile manager. Simply create a shortcut for each Firefox user: First you must go through the profile manager to create the different user profiles
You can access the manager, either directly as shown here, either by creating a shortcut with the following method:
Make a copy of the shortcut to Firefox, right-clicking and then copy and paste it on your desktop.
Right click on the shortcut, select "Properties" ... in the Shortcut tab, the default target address is: C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxfirefoe
To access the profile manager, just add "-p" to it C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxfirefoe -p
Click on the "General " tab and rename the file, for example "firefox profile management. "
It remains only to create profiles, as shown below
The aim is to give a name to each profile, but a name consisting of a single word. Example: Peter, Paul, Jacques ... and not "momo's cousin, the little sister" ...
Now that everyone has a shortcut on the desktop, repeat the above manipulation, changing the address of the target, and this, as many times as necessary.
Example: "C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxfirefoe" -p Jacques
Also rename the shortcut accordingly: Firefox Jacques.
/ " Warning Case-sensitive. Otherwise it will not work / "