![]() Right-click the shortcut again and select "Properties".For example, name the shortcut "Mozilla Firefox - Default User", if you are planning to use it to open Firefox with a profile named Default User. Next, right-click the new shortcut, select "Rename" and type in a new name for the shortcut. ![]() Go to the Firefox installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox), right-click the file "firefox.exe" and select the option "Create shortcut", then drag the new shortcut to the desktop (or other location).Right-click on the Mozilla Firefox icon and select "Send To -> Desktop (create shortcut)". Go to the Windows Start menu and select "All Programs -> Mozilla Firefox".A "Copy of Mozilla Firefox" shortcut icon will appear on the desktop. Right-click an existing desktop shortcut icon for Mozilla Firefox and select "Copy", then right-click a blank spot on the desktop and select "Paste".First, create a new shortcut to Mozilla Firefox.You can create a shortcut to a specific profile on the Windows desktop or other location as follows (using Firefox as an example): This applies to Windows operating systems.
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