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Do one of the following:
To execute on a custom Chrome profile, open a Chrome browser, enter chrome://version/ in its URL address bar, and then copy the Profile Path value.
To execute on a custom Edge profile, open an Edge browser, enter Edge://version/ in its URL address bar, and then copy the Profile Path value.
To execute on a custom Firefox profile, open a Firefox browser, enter about:profiles in its URL address bar, and then copy the Profile Path value.
Do one of the following:
Open an existing execution profile that you want to use to execute on a custom browser profile.
Add a custom execution profile.
Note: For more information on execution profiles, refer to Working Work with Execution Profiles.
Click Settings > Local Profile > Browse.
From the Browser Type drop-down list, select the associated browser.
Paste the Profile Path value in the Browser Profile Path.
Note: The name at the end of the Profile Path denotes the browser profile name. If you have entered a different browser profile name, edit the desired browser profile name in the Profile Path.
For example, if the Profile Path is C:\Users\john.smith\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Edge\User Data\JohnS, then JohnS is the custom browser profile name.Under EdgeOptions, ChromeOptions, or FirefoxOptions (depending on the selected browser), enter the following value in args:
--profile-directory=<profile_name>, where profile_name indicates the name of the custom browser profile.If necessary, edit any other required settings of the execution profile.
Note: For detailed instructions on configuring the execution profile settings, refer to Configuring the System Execution Profile Settings.Click Save.
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