Good Morning,

I have an issue where customers travel and have two different versions of 
Firefox on the workstations they log into.

Here is the scenario:

User A travelled to machine #1. It had Firefox 68.2.0 on it
User A travelled to machine #2. It had Firefox 68.3.0 on it. User opens Firefox.
User A traveled to machine #1. It still has Firefox 68.2.0 on it

The user then opens firefox and gets this error:

"Using an older version of Firefox can corrupt bookmarks and browsing history 
already saved to an existing Firefox profile. To protect your information, 
create a new profile for this installation of Firefox"

The problem with this is that we force Firefox to create the firefox profile 
using the name "firefox.default", with the settings that we have in place. How 
can we stop Firefox from launching this error message popping up or if the 
customer clicks on "Create New Profile" it won't wipe out all the customers 
bookmarks and settings. Also, I the customer clicks "Exit"....they can't open 
Firefox. Any help will be greatly appreciated.


Justin Anderson
Software Engineer
CACI

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