Do you have multiple user profiles setup for your Communicator / Navigator installation?
If you start Netscape Communicator after setting up more than a single user profile, you'll be prompted to select a profile to use for the current session. You can avoid this prompt by instructing Communicator to use a specific profile in its command line. Assuming "user profile name" is the actual name of the profile you want to use, add -P"user profile name" to the end of Communicator's command line.
Steps for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.x users
You may want to create a copy of your Communicator 4.x shortcut before performing following commands, in case you want
If you start Netscape Communicator after setting up more than a single user profile, you'll be prompted to select a profile to use for the current session. You can avoid this prompt by instructing Communicator to use a specific profile in its command line. Assuming "user profile name" is the actual name of the profile you want to use, add -P"user profile name" to the end of Communicator's command line.
Steps for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.x users
You may want to create a copy of your Communicator 4.x shortcut before performing following commands, in case you want
to go back to a different profile later.
- Right click on Communicator 4.x shortcut or icon.
- Select "Properties" and change to the Shortcut tab.
- Add a space followed by the parameter -P"john" to the end of the command line in the Target input box (assuming "john" is the name of the profile. do not remove quotes).
"d:\netscape\program\netscape.exe"
change it to
"d:\netscape\program\netscape.exe -P"john""
* Click "OK"
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