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How can I open multiple instances of the same version of FF?

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I understand that if I have multiple profiles, I can run different versions of FF side-by-side (like 3.6 and 4).

However, what I'm interested in is how I can launch multiple instances of the same version of FF (4, for instance) using the same profile. In other words, I want to be able to double-click the desktop icon for FF, and open a new instance, and keep doing that as many times as I want. I don't want to have a different icon and profile for each instance (too much overhead to keep a dozen+ profiles in sync).

I can always launch one FF window instance, and then keep clicking ctrl+N to launch new instances from inside it, which they all share the same profile (as I want). So, basically, I want to be able to do that from my desktop icon, rather than by having to do it with the keyboard ctrl+N sequence.

I understand that if I have multiple profiles, I can run different versions of FF side-by-side (like 3.6 and 4). However, what I'm interested in is how I can launch multiple instances of the same version of FF (4, for instance) using the same profile. In other words, I want to be able to double-click the desktop icon for FF, and open a new instance, and keep doing that as many times as I want. I don't want to have a different icon and profile for each instance (too much overhead to keep a dozen+ profiles in sync). I can always launch one FF window instance, and then keep clicking ctrl+N to launch new instances from inside it, which they all share the same profile (as I want). So, basically, I want to be able to do that from my desktop icon, rather than by having to do it with the keyboard ctrl+N sequence.

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Sorry, you can't do that, the desktop icon of Quick Launch bar icon will get you the "Firefox is already running" alert. Firefox will only run one firefox.exe process per Profile.

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But I don't understand why whatever Firefox does when you click ctrl+N can't also be done (with some sort of command-line switch) from a desktop icon?

In other words, I clearly can create many FF instances (even if they are the same FF.exe process) by doing ctrl+n a bunch of times. Why then can't this behavior be done from a desktop icon with some parameters?

As far as I know, FF is the only browser that doesn't directly allow multiple browser instances from desktop icons. IE, Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc... all let me launch a new instance (even if they are all single process and the instances are shared within the process).

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Use the -new-window command line switch.

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Tried `-new-window` and `-new-window 'about:blank'` and neither of them worked. When I double click the desktop icon the second time, I get the error about Firefox already running. :(

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Are you using the -no-remote switch to start Firefox?

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Yes, I'm using the -no-remote switch to make sure my FF4 instance has a different profile from my FF 3.6 and FF3.5 installs. So I have one profile for each version.

In my original question, I stated I don't want to have dozens of extra profiles (that I have to keep add-on installs and settings sync'd between), as well dozens of desktop icons, one for each profile...

What I want is a desktop icon that will cause a new instance of the same window (with the same profile) to open up. Basically, I want some command line switch which has the same effect as if I have a window instance already open and I hit ctrl+n.