How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just runn
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How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just runn
How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just running?
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
How many Firefoxes do you have and how do you start them?
You can use the Windows 10 Task Manager, Details tab, to examine details on a running process. You can call up the Task Manager using Ctrl+Shift+Esc or right-click the Taskbar. On the View menu, there's a command to Select Columns. Add Command Line and see whether that helps.
You can use the Windows 10 Task Manager, Details tab, to examine details on a running process. You can call up the Task Manager using Ctrl+Shift+Esc or right-click the Taskbar. On the View menu, there's a command to Select Columns. Add Command Line and see whether that helps.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
About 5, 6 or so. Starting them by clicking the exe file or a link / symbol or such.How many Firefoxes do you have and how do you start them?
The Task Manager, it looks like that, it works obviously:
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
That's task manager and could reflect multiple Firefox processes, that is multiple windows or tabs running in one profile. It doesn't indicate that you have separate Firefox programs installed or running.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Yes, at that moment there was only one Firefox running, I think.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Thank you for the link.
I really do use 2 differnet Firefoxex or Firefox and another browser each one with its own profile. Not a single Firefox with two profiles.
I really do use 2 differnet Firefoxex or Firefox and another browser each one with its own profile. Not a single Firefox with two profiles.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Or in other words, when a Firefox is running one (normally) cannot start another one, a message will appear saying there already is a Firefox or so running. And after modifying that setting the second Firefox / browser starts and runs.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
No, you use a command line switch to accomplish that. See the article.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Comand line switch? In the article? Where?
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Looks like two to me. If you scan along the path, you see seven processes running out of a folder named Firefox64 and five running out of a folder named Firefox.Dirki wrote:Yes, at that moment there was only one Firefox running, I think.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Yes, the same portable Firefox can be started with differnet exe files being in differnet folders. When it is set as the default browser Win starts it with the wrong exe (means the bookmarks are not shown, etc.), do not know why, may be it is because of that setting that let 2 Firefoxes run at the same time.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
If these are in fact "PortableApps" versions of FF, which it looks like is your intent, you should be running "FirefoxPortable.exe" (or whatever the name might be).
As it is, it looks like you are running "firefox.exe", directly, from within a PA directory structure, & in doing so, you are bypassing the "portable" part of PortableApps. (And in this manner, it is no different then running an installed FF, directly.)
(... I think.)
As it is, it looks like you are running "firefox.exe", directly, from within a PA directory structure, & in doing so, you are bypassing the "portable" part of PortableApps. (And in this manner, it is no different then running an installed FF, directly.)
(... I think.)
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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
Yes, absolutely, this file must be started: FirefoxPortable.exeIf these are in fact "PortableApps" versions of FF, which it looks like is your intent, you should be running "FirefoxPortable.exe" (or whatever the name might be).
Yes, very right, that is - I suppose - the problem, FirefoxPortable.exe must be started, but it isn't, instead firefox.exe is started, this one:As it is, it looks like you are running "firefox.exe", directly, from within a PA directory structure, & in doing so, you are bypassing the "portable" part of PortableApps. (And in this manner, it is no different then running an installed FF, directly.)
Instead of this one (FirefoxPortable.exe):
And that - starting firefox.exe in a sub folder - causes that the bookmarks and other things are missing. And I assume or could imagine it is caused by a setting in the confi:about.
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Re: How could one find out which of one's Firefoxes is just
And this shows the portable Firefox is the default browser, but it does not open the browser correctly:
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