
Type a new name for the profile, then click OK or press Enter.In the Profile Manager, select the profile to rename, and then click Rename Profile.Cancel interrupts the profile deletion.Īfter starting the Profile Manager as explained above, you can rename a profile as follows:.If you use the "Delete Files" option, the profile folder and files will be deleted. Delete Files removes the profile and its files (including the profile bookmarks, settings, passwords, etc.)."Don't Delete Files" is the preferred option because it saves the old profile's folder and allows you to recover the files to a new profile. Don't Delete Files removes the profile from the Profile Manager yet retains the profile data files on your computer in the storage folder, so that your information is not lost.Confirm that you wish to delete the profile:.In the Profile Manager, select the profile to remove, and click Delete Profile.You will be taken back to the Profile Manager and the new profile will be listed.Īfter starting the Profile Manager as explained above, you can remove an existing profile as follows: To create the new profile, click Finish Done.If you choose a folder that isn't empty and you later remove the profile and choose the "Delete Files" option, everything inside that folder will be deleted. Warning: If you choose your own folder location for the profile, select a new or empty folder. Disregard the Choose Folder prompt unless you wish to choose where to store the profile on your computer.This name is not exposed on the Internet. Use a profile name that is descriptive, such as your personal name. Click Next and enter the name of the profile.
In the Profile Manager, click Create Profile. Close all instances of Thunderbird or restart the computer and then try again.Īfter starting the Profile Manager as explained above, you can create a new, additional profile as follows: If the Profile Manager window still does not open, Thunderbird may have been running in the background, even though it was not visible. The Thunderbird Profile Manager (Choose User Profile) window should open. Alternatively, you can use -ProfileManager instead of -P. Click the Firefox menu at the top of the screen and select Quit Firefox. If Thunderbird is open, close Thunderbird: Click the Firefox menu and select Exit. If Thunderbird is already included in your Linux distribution or if you have installed Thunderbird with the Thunderbirdpackage manager of your Linux distribution: Note: You may need to adjust these instructions if Thunderbird is installed in a non-default location (for example, when multiple installations exist). Start the Profile Manager when Thunderbird is closed Launch profile in new browser When you click this, another Thunderbird window will open using that profile. Click this to make Thunderbird use this profile by default at startup. Set as default profile This option allows you to switch profiles. See the Removing a profile section below for more information. (The profile in use cannot be deleted.) Don't Delete Files is the preferred option. Remove Click this to delete a profile. Note: The folder containing the files for the profile is not renamed. Rename Click this to change the name of a profile in the Profile Manager. To manage profiles, find the profile you want to change and choose from these buttons underneath that profile: The new profile will become the default and will be used the next time you start Thunderbird. After you finish creating the new profile, it will be listed in the Profile Manager. Create a New Profile Click this and follow the prompts in the Create Profile Wizard (see the Creating a profile section below for details). This will open the About Profiles page shown in the image below. On the Troubleshooting Information page that opens, click the about:profiles link. If the Thunderbird menu bar is not visible, press the Alt key on your keyboard to temporarily make it visible. Go to Help > Troubleshooting Information through the Thunderbird hamburger menu or menu bar. If Thunderbird won't start or you need certain options, you can also start the Profile Manager when Thunderbird is closed. Note: You can manage profiles from the About Profiles page when Thunderbird is open.