Thanks for confirming, @Stevan_1!
- /applications/firefox.app/contents/macos/firefox
- Firefox Binary Not Found /applications/firefox.app/contents/macos/firefox
- Failed To Connect To Binary Firefoxbinary(/applications/firefox.app/contents/macos/firefox-bin)
/applications/firefox.app/contents/macos/firefox
My understanding of profiles in Firefox is that they are not intended to be used for much more than troubleshooting. The fact that they don't exist anywhere in the UI certainly seems like circumstantial evidence for that theory. Additionally, Mozilla has stated this explicitly in their support document 'Use the Profile Manager to create and remove Firefox profiles':
Sep 13, 2016 To access the firefox profiles, all you need to do is again, paste this address in your search bar C:Program Files (x86)Mozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe -p -no-remote It will open the same Firefox Profile Manager window from where you can manage your. A profile in Firefox is the collection of settings, customizations, add-ons, and other personalizations that a user has made or installed into their copy of Firefox. You can find details about profiles on Mozilla's end-user support site.
- See Creating a new Firefox profile on Windows for a step by step guide with screenshots, or follow these instructions. Close Firefox completely (select File Exit from the main menu of Firefox). Make sure that Firefox is not running in the background.
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Firefox Binary Not Found /applications/firefox.app/contents/macos/firefox
Note: You normally don't need to create a new Firefox profile unless you are troubleshooting a specific problem with Firefox.
For now, I think your options are
Failed To Connect To Binary Firefoxbinary(/applications/firefox.app/contents/macos/firefox-bin)
- Launch the Firefox and select the profile from the list as it sounds like that doesn't cause the problem with the code signature.
- Or you could disable code signature verification if you were with familiar and comfortable with the risks associated with doing so.
What is strange is that I wouldn't guess that the command line switch to launch a specific profile would affect the code signature, but it seems to be doing exactly that. I will mention this to the developers to see what we can do on our end (if anything).