On Friday, January 6, 2012 5:28:53 AM UTC+7, twgrp wrote:
>
> Does portable FF not conflict with simultaneous instances of FF for 
> regular surfing? Does Prism change anything? 
>
> I use an old FF3.6 that is portable but I cannot run this at the same 
> time as FF9 standard version. 
>

Create a general conflict, no. However I do recall running into into FF 
messages along the lines of "another instance is running".

I'll have a look at my batch files when I get a chance, but from memory, 
key issues are to not try to share the same profile across separate 
versions (wait while I google) 

-P or -ProfileManager will let you set up different profiles if you haven't 
already

the

-no-remote


launch parameter is for instances you don't want activated from "outside".

Using the official PortableApps package, there's also a FirefoxPortable.ini 
file - change the AllowMultipleInstances=false preference to true. 

I no longer keep my TW's open unless I'm working on specific projects, and 
I actually use Chrome now for my day-to-day browsing, (and also have IE9 
available to use if I want, found it surprisingly good) so I have to admit 
I'm not the expert on this specific aspect, Googling will find more details 
- be sure to post back here with a "canonical" solution if/when you find 
one.

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