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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> Ray,
>
> Thank you very much for the tutorial. I will give it a spin later today.
>
> It seems from what you say (and what I have seen) that it is important
> to first open a mail or browser program with -P to set up a profile path
> before it makes its own!
I have not investigated the relationship between -P and -ProfileManager
-ProfileManager opens the profile manager and allows you to create,
change name or delete profiles. If you run all versions with
-ProfileManager, all you will have to do to run a new version is
unzip, change the dir name, and create an object.
Ray
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