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Can I operate my windows 10 PC with 93.0 (64-bit) and 52esr concurrently?

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I have security cameras set up outside the house and I need D-Link programming to operate them through my windows 10 PC and they claim that to operate them I would need 52ESR to make the program work. My question is can I download 52ESR and still have 93.0 (64bit) on my computer. I know it sounds a rather silly question, but the cameras are on 24hour record and that would mean that 52ESR would be running 24 hours a day and I am currently using 93.0 for my daily needs. I am just an old fogey trying to get along and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Vince

I have security cameras set up outside the house and I need D-Link programming to operate them through my windows 10 PC and they claim that to operate them I would need 52ESR to make the program work. My question is can I download 52ESR and still have 93.0 (64bit) on my computer. I know it sounds a rather silly question, but the cameras are on 24hour record and that would mean that 52ESR would be running 24 hours a day and I am currently using 93.0 for my daily needs. I am just an old fogey trying to get along and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Vince

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I use Firefox v54 as my default but also have the current version as well.

Each Firefox version must have its own profile. Otherwise, you could have compatibility issues.

When running the installer program, use the manual option. When asked where to install each browser, create separate folders. For example: (on my system) "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox_54\firefox.exe" "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox_Current\firefox.exe"

When the installer asks (at the end) to start the browser, select No. You will have to start the browser using the -p to open the Profile Manager. You must create separate profiles for each version. For Example: default-release Firefox_54

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