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Ray,
> That is because you either put them there or allowed them to be put
> there. If you are going to invoke SET MOZILLA_HOME-H:\PROFILE then your
> tree should be:
>
> H:\PROFILE\SMPROFILE1
> H:\PROFILE\SMPROFILE2
> H:\PROFILE\FFPROFILE1
> H:\PROFILE\FFPROFILE2
> H:\PROFILE\TBPROFILE1
> H:\PROFILE\TBPROFILE2
>
> or some such. That way all programs will look in the same place for
> their profiles. Profiles, programs, bookmarks, mail and news can all be
> put anywhere you want them.
>
How do you put a profile where you want it? I used the 2 set statements
in config.sys, and when I started FF and TB for the first time this is
where they put there own profiles. Isa there someplace in a prefs file
that you can place a path to a profile?
Martin
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