I Can't Open [Profile Manager] In FireFox

Hello ....
I Have Firefox 31.0 , The Last one
I Can't Open [Profile Manager]
When I Make those paths
"firefox -ProfileManager"
firefox.exe -p
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -no-remote -p'
Now The problem when i write one of the paths , It opens Firefox [Browser]
I need to open The Profile Manager and make new user and use both of them in the same time
Thanks .....

Otherwise a new browser window will just open instead.
Though if entered correctly the -no-remote switch along with -P should open the ProfileManager so you can run a second instance with another Profile. Basically you cannot run more than one instance on same Profile.

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