Gerry Hickman wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I set the profile after a new SeaMonkey install. What I mean is that I
only do this once when building a new blank computer. Once it's set, I
don't touch it...
Sounds good to me!
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Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
I set the profile after a new SeaMonkey install. What I mean is that I
only do this once when building a new blank computer. Once it's set, I
don't touch it...
Daniel wrote:
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Hi,
I'd say there should be three file areas
1. Program files (program
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Lori wrote:
Archiving Mail.
I do backup to an external hard disc, but never thought of looking there,
because it wasn't set up to back up my C:\ drive; only docs, pics, etc.
In future, I will be making a manual copy of the archives in the C:\ drive
MCBastos wrote:
There's not much point in backing up the ENTIRETY of drive C: with
standard backup software. That would include all of Windows itself, and
the installed programs -- which are hard to restore without having
Windows running in the first place. Although the Windows 7 built-in
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Hi,
I'd say there should be three file areas
1. Program files (program binaries.exe go here)
2. User Settings (local or roaming user profile)
3. Data (docs, email, pics, music) - (AKA homeDirectory)
On my own systems the program files and user profiles are on the C
drive,
Through the Forum, I learned how to archive Sea Monkey and where, and I was
grateful. I've been on computers for years, but not too techie, due to
production push.
When my laptop turned blue (constant blue screens), I sent it back to HP for
repair, specifically asked them to save all my
Lori wrote:
Through the Forum, I learned how to archive Sea Monkey and where, and I was
grateful. I've been on computers for years, but not too techie, due to
production push.
When my laptop turned blue (constant blue screens), I sent it back to HP for
repair, specifically asked them to
Lori wrote:
Through the Forum, I learned how to archive Sea Monkey and where, and I was
grateful. I've been on computers for years, but not too techie, due to
production push.
When my laptop turned blue (constant blue screens), I sent it back to HP for
repair, specifically asked them to save
Archiving Mail.
I do backup to an external hard disc, but never thought of looking there,
because it wasn't set up to back up my C:\ drive; only docs, pics, etc.
In future, I will be making a manual copy of the archives in the C:\ drive.
Today's Topics: 4/12/13
7. Archiving Mail (Lori
On 2013-04-12 12:16 (GMT-0400) Lori composed:
Archiving Mail.
I do backup to an external hard disc, but never thought of looking there,
because it wasn't set up to back up my C:\ drive; only docs, pics, etc.
In future, I will be making a manual copy of the archives in the C:\ drive.
Your docs
Felix Miata wrote:
Your docs, pics, etc. aren't on C:? If not, why is your SeaMonkey
profile not in the same vicinity? The default Windows location of
profile data for SeaMonkey (and most other user data) is ludicrous.
User data shouldn't be lost in a deep nest amongst system data,
Interviewed by CNN on 12/04/2013 19:56, Philip TAYLOR told the world:
Felix Miata wrote:
Your docs, pics, etc. aren't on C:? If not, why is your SeaMonkey
profile not in the same vicinity? The default Windows location of
profile data for SeaMonkey (and most other user data) is ludicrous.
MCBastos wrote:
There's not much point in backing up the ENTIRETY of drive C: with
standard backup software. That would include all of Windows itself,
and the installed programs -- which are hard to restore without
having Windows running in the first place. Although the Windows 7
built-in
Bob Minchin wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bob Minchin:
I've been becoming a little concerned about the number of mails in my
inbox - thousands going back to 2007. I have moved older ones into a sub
folder and thought that I would make a copy of this file as an archive
and burn it to a cd
But I
I've been becoming a little concerned about the number of mails in my
inbox - thousands going back to 2007. I have moved older ones into a sub
folder and thought that I would make a copy of this file as an archive
and burn it to a cd
But I can't find with folder where sub folder lives?
I've
Bob Minchin:
I've been becoming a little concerned about the number of mails in my
inbox - thousands going back to 2007. I have moved older ones into a sub
folder and thought that I would make a copy of this file as an archive
and burn it to a cd
But I can't find with folder where sub folder
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bob Minchin:
I've been becoming a little concerned about the number of mails in my
inbox - thousands going back to 2007. I have moved older ones into a sub
folder and thought that I would make a copy of this file as an archive
and burn it to a cd
But I can't find with
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