same website - two user accounts

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How to maintain different active sessions in single firefox and internet explorer?

I have a website (vmware lab manager) that obviously stores session state. I want to log into this site as two separate users (admin and normal user).

Are there browser tools available to connect to a website as two separate users, short of having two separate Firefox profiles (as I do now).

Chris K

Posted 2010-07-09T18:56:25.657

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Question was closed 2010-07-09T19:13:25.647

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– ChrisF – 2010-07-09T19:02:06.627

ChrisF, it is fine here. The question is about a browser. – Tamara Wijsman – 2010-07-09T19:04:23.443

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When you open a private tab in Opera, it is totally separate thing from all other tabs and sessions.

A noteable thing is that nothing of the private tab session will be saved (no history no cookies nothing will be saved for second time use), Private session is totally temporary.

I use to open two different gmail accounts in same window with it

LifeH2O

Posted 2010-07-09T18:56:25.657

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For firefox the is private browsing but it ends the current session. In Chrome you can open Incognito window to have a separate session – LifeH2O – 2010-07-09T19:04:17.983

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You could use KeePass/LastPass to switch, if you need them at the same time you could use an IETab.

Tamara Wijsman

Posted 2010-07-09T18:56:25.657

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Not sure if it would work, this is just a thought...

There's a way to install Firefox to a USB jump drive. If you were to install Firefox there, perhaps you can launch the local Firefox program and the USB Firefox program.

Again, I have no idea if it will work.

Mistiry

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