Hi Mikeal

By default, Firefox shares one session across all browser windows that
you open. Unlike Internet Explorer or Netscape who both differentiate
between opening a copy of a window (thus the same session) and a new
window (thus a new session).

You will need to run multiple instances of Firefox that use multiple
profiles. The Firefox profile manager allows the creation of multiple
profiles and the parameter -no-remote allows you to run multiple
instances.

To do this:
1) Run “Firefox.exe -P” from a command line. This opens up the Profile
Manager.
2) Create as many profiles that you feel you’ll need independent
sessions.
3) Create a shortcut to Firefox.exe on your desktop or quickbar for
each profile you made.
4) Right click the icon for each shortcut and open the properties
window. In the Target field you need to specify which profile to use
when launching Firefox like this - “C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
\firefox.exe” -no-remote -P “ProfileA”

Then you can click each Firefox icon and you’ll have a seperate
session for each of your browser windows.

-Mike Ratcliffe

mikael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does Firebug support different user logins simultaneously? My problem
> is that I cannot be logged in as an administrator at the same time as
> an "ordinary" user. One solution is to install a different browser
> than Firefox (or at least another version of Firefox, I guess, to be
> run in parallel). Can Firebug resolve this problem or is there a
> simplier way?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mikael
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