Re: oops

2009-05-16 Thread Walter

Benoit Renard wrote:

Roger Fink wrote:

You can try doing a search on your computer for bookmarks.html.


Do remember to check the option that makes it search in hidden 
directories/folders as well. 


Thanks folks. I did find an old bookmark file so that will be a starting 
place for reconstruction. I had  apparently booted SM too many times to 
find a more current one.


Walter.
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Re: When we need to instantly search drives...

2009-05-16 Thread John Boyle
JR WG wrote:
 RE: When we need to truly instantly search our drive(s) for SeaMonkey and 
 other files...

 And you don't have a small footprint (344KB or so) HDD indexer tool to use 
 for the lightning-fast searches to locate directory(s), files, certain 
 suffixed or certain spelled files, parts of names, etc.
  
 Strongly suggest visit: http://www.voidtools.com/

 Search Everything (aka Everything to some) is phenomenal, well done, caring 
 programmer, NO ad-ware / nagware / nasties, and did I mention that it's still 
 no charge ?

 Currently in both installable and portable version:

 Everything-1.2.1.371.exe (334 KB)
 OR
 Everything-1.2.1.371.zip (portable, 272 KB)

 And SOMEWHERE, did I mention that it's still no charge, yet donations 
 accepted and the programmer deserves it.

 Joe


   
To ALL: Using the above mentioned program, I was able to find actually 5
Drafts file folders, including two .msf files! However, trying to use
Windows XP Search function, it said there were NO such files! Ridiculous
isn't it? In fact, Win XP Search fails to find most any file I ask for,
which makes no sense whatsoever! Now I know why I cannot find even the
Seamonkey Profile, Win XP refuses to admit it exists! Yet, I have a
fully functional Seamonkey program, it is beginning to dawn on me that
maybe Seamonkey or the Mozilla group could make a better Operating
System than anything MSFT could even dream of! Mr. Kaiser, has anyone on
your team even fantasized about doing so? Isn't there someway of
Reverse engineering Windows XP or whatever you wanted to base it on
and make a better and less vulnerable OS? :-)
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Restoring saved SM Files

2009-05-16 Thread Rick

Hi,
I had to re install everything incl. SeaMonkey but, I backed up 
everything before I started.  How do I restore my inbox?


thanks,
Rick
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Java Plugin Not Working on Seamonkey 1.1.16

2009-05-16 Thread fherman
I am running Fedora FC10 x86_64

I installed the Sun java jdk/jre and set the link to the plugin. The
plugin shows up on the help/plugin screen.

When I try running an applet, it does not work. No indication of the
applet being run.

I have tried doing this as root to see if it is a permissions
problem.  Doesn't work for root either.

Any clues.

Thanks

Fred
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