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Is there a way to specify version to use in command line?

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I have a website that is most compatible with a specific version of Firefox and I want to always open it in it's own instance with that version but I want all other shortcuts to open in the newest version. I have tried -new-instance but if either of them is open before the other it automatically opens as the version that was already open.

Ex. 1

1. Use old version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens the old version

2. Use new version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens in a new instance with old version

Ex. 2

1. Use new version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens with new version

2. Use old version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens with new version

I have a website that is most compatible with a specific version of Firefox and I want to always open it in it's own instance with that version but I want all other shortcuts to open in the newest version. I have tried -new-instance but if either of them is open before the other it automatically opens as the version that was already open. Ex. 1 1. Use old version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens the old version 2. Use new version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens in a new instance with old version Ex. 2 1. Use new version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens with new version 2. Use old version shortcut with -new-instance and it opens with new version

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You can install as many versions of Firefox that you want. However;

Switch to manual and place each version in its own folder.

The Last Firefox you install will be labeled as the default program.

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FredMcD said

You can install as many versions of Firefox that you want. However; Switch to manual and place each version in its own folder. The Last Firefox you install will be labeled as the default program.

They are already installed in separate locations.

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This is the batch file I use (one line); C:\PROGRA~2\MOZILL~4\firefox.exe -P FirefoxESR -no-remote -new-instance -new-window http://comicskingdom.com/conceptis-kakuro/today

Usage: C:\PROGRA~1\MOZILL~1\firefox.exe [ options ... ] [URL]
      where options include:
 -h or -help        Print this message.
 -v or -version     Print Firefox version.
 -P <profile>       Start with <profile>.
 -migration         Start with migration wizard.
 -ProfileManager    Start with ProfileManager.
 -no-remote         Do not accept or send remote commands; implies -new-instance.
 -new-instance      Open new instance, not a new window in running instance.
 -UILocale <locale> Start with <locale> resources as UI Locale.
 -safe-mode         Disables extensions and themes for this session.
 -console           Start Firefox with a debugging console.
 -jsconsole         Open the Error console.
 -browser           Open a browser window.
 -new-window  <url> Open <url> in a new window.
 -new-tab     <url> Open <url> in a new tab.
 -preferences       Open Options dialog.
 -search     <term> Search <term> with your default search engine.
 -setDefaultBrowser Set this app as the default browser.