When I start Firefox 4.0 my previously set App Tabs don't re-open

Using Firefox 4.0 under Win XP Home SP3 I do "Pin as App Tab" to several tabs. When I restart Firefox those tabs do not open, either normally or as App Tabs. What do I need to do to make them re-open automatically on re-start?

You're welcome! I will try to get these details added to the documentation for App Tabs.
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