Recent answers to Using the -no-deelevate command option on a second profilehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/13592342021-12-12T00:00:29-08:00Thank you very much cor-el .
2021-12-12T00:00:29-08:00Straydoghttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1359234#answer-1466006<p>Thank you very much <a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/user/cor-el" rel="nofollow">cor-el</a> .
</p>Thank you, cor-el.
2021-11-26T12:33:24-08:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1359234#answer-1462368<p>Thank you, cor-el.
</p>The "-no-deelevate" command line option allows to launch Firefox when you have disabled UAC in Windo2021-11-26T10:10:46-08:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1359234#answer-1462344<p>The "-no-deelevate" command line option allows to launch Firefox when you have disabled UAC in Windows.
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</li></ul>Straydog said
I have been using the -no-deelevate command line option
What is this supposed to do? 2021-11-26T07:50:34-08:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1359234#answer-1462320<em><p>Straydog <a href="#question-1359234" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>I have been using the <em>-no-deelevate</em> command line option
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<p>What is this supposed to do? I can't find any reference for it.
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