No, neither this, nor another variation does work!
I tried them all before I posted this issue....



On Mar 25, 3:10 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I dont think you are using quotes correctly. The path should be in
> quotes, and any switch content thats treated as a separate argument
> and contains spaces should be in quotes. To use your previous
> example,   "D:\PROGS\NET\chrome-win32\chrome.exe" --enable-udd-
> profiles --user-data-dir=".\profiles\norm"   should work.
>
> On Mar 24, 4:04 pm, E <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > To use profiles, which are not in the default location, you would need
> > to use 2 start-flags at the same time. One to enable profiles-option,
> > the second to check another folder with profile-information - for
> > example on an usb-stick.
>
> > Following you find on issue 8801:
>
> > ---------
> > Using "--enable-udd-profiles" as start parameter is suggested as
> > temporary solution.
> > But I have some troubles by mixing up more then one start parameter:
>
> > For example when I also intend to open a special profile at startup.
> > (with the start
> > argument: --user-data-dir="..\User Data\<profile name>")
>
> > I tried to mix these two parameters this way:
> > D:\PROGS\NET\chrome-win32\chrome.exe --enable-udd-profiles "--user-
> > data-
> > dir=.\profiles\norm"
> > But either the profiles-option doesn't get enabled or the wished
> > profile isn't starting
> > up :-(
> > ---------
>
> > My question is: how to manage profiles, which are not in default
> > folder?
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