[Mozilla Enterprise] Different CCK profiles for different userids on the same workstation?

Mike Kaply mkaply at mozilla.com
Tue Jan 15 16:22:16 UTC 2019


How different are the CCK2 configurations?

You could theoretically add some Javascript that reads an environment
variable for the different environments and uses different configurations.

Mike

On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 10:16 AM Brand, Thomas R. <
Thomas.Brand at cvshealth.com> wrote:

>
> We have a Linux workstation environment where the workstation runs
> multiple applications, and each application is displayed on a different
> virtual desktop.  Some of these applications are web based applications and
> are accessed via Firefox.
>
> Each browser application :
>
>    - runs under a different UID and home directory
>    - on a different virtual desktop
>    - with different CCK2 configurations.
>
>
>
> Currently we have are just replicating the firefox directory structure and
> installing the different CCK2 configurations in each directory:
>
>    - /usr/lib64/firefox/cck2
>    - /usr/lib64/firefox-app1/cck2
>    - /usr/lib64/firefox-app2/cck2
>
>
> Is there a better way to do this so I don’t have to clone the Firefox
> directory structure multiple times?
> Is it possible to set this up where CCK2 is part of the users environment
> rather than installed in the Firefox directory?
>
>
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