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<p>As I understand it, I can create two profiles in Firefox and then
open Firefox with:</p>
<p>-no-remote -P "Profile1"</p>
<p>-no-remote -P "Profile2"</p>
<p>And have two instances of FF running with different profiles.
That appears to work, but when I click a link in my email
(Thunderbird) then either I get a message saying that FF is
already running, Close or Cancel (if both instances are running)
or if only one instance is running, then the link opens the other
instance.</p>
<p>Is there a way to set one to be a primary instance?</p>
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