Re: OT Re: Importing Seamonkey to Seamonkey.

2009-10-04 Thread »Q«
In
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Keith Whaley  wrote:

> Re the Subject line, I really need to ask, why is an ongoing
> discussion of ANY SeaMonkey operations considered to be Off-Topic in
> a Mozilla SeaMonkey Support list?

It's not.  Daniel changed the Subject when he changed the topic from
the SeaMonkey issue to something about Phillip's attitude.

followup set to mozilla.general.

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Re: OT Re: Importing Seamonkey to Seamonkey.

2009-10-04 Thread Keith Whaley


Re the Subject line, I really need to ask, why is an ongoing discussion of ANY 
SeaMonkey operations considered to be Off-Topic in a Mozilla SeaMonkey Support 
list?


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OT Re: Importing Seamonkey to Seamonkey.

2009-10-04 Thread Daniel

Rufus wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Rufus wrote:

John Sipos wrote:
I'm sure it's simple. but I can't figure out how to import all 
settings, address book, bookmarks. accounts from one drive to 
another on the same Mac. I'm switching boot from one drive to 
another. Can you help?  Thanks.


John Sipos
Broadcast talk journalist
727-432-1322


What I did was to install Seamonkey on the new Mac, then launch it 
and let it set up (or set up) a Profile in it's own Mozilla folder, 
then deleted the contents of that Profile folder.


Then I copied the contents of the old Profile folder into the new 
Profile folder on the new Mac (or disk).  This copies the entire 
contents of your previous Profile - saved Mail, settings, etc. - into 
the new Profile on the new disk.


Correct procedure - i should mention that manipulation of profiles 
should be done when SM is not running (and no quick-launch)


Yes - I left that out.  Close all apps which may use you Mozilla folder 
while doing the deleting/copying.




A Mac user getting good advice here.and no abuse.Phillip WILL be 
impressed!


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Re: Importing Seamonkey to Seamonkey.

2009-10-03 Thread Rufus

Ray_Net wrote:

Rufus wrote:

John Sipos wrote:
I'm sure it's simple. but I can't figure out how to import all 
settings, address book, bookmarks. accounts from one drive to another 
on the same Mac. I'm switching boot from one drive to another. Can 
you help?  Thanks.


John Sipos
Broadcast talk journalist
727-432-1322


What I did was to install Seamonkey on the new Mac, then launch it and 
let it set up (or set up) a Profile in it's own Mozilla folder, then 
deleted the contents of that Profile folder.


Then I copied the contents of the old Profile folder into the new 
Profile folder on the new Mac (or disk).  This copies the entire 
contents of your previous Profile - saved Mail, settings, etc. - into 
the new Profile on the new disk.


Correct procedure - i should mention that manipulation of profiles 
should be done when SM is not running (and no quick-launch)


Yes - I left that out.  Close all apps which may use you Mozilla folder 
while doing the deleting/copying.


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Re: Importing Seamonkey to Seamonkey.

2009-10-03 Thread Ray_Net

Rufus wrote:

John Sipos wrote:
I'm sure it's simple. but I can't figure out how to import all 
settings, address book, bookmarks. accounts from one drive to another 
on the same Mac. I'm switching boot from one drive to another. Can you 
help?  Thanks.


John Sipos
Broadcast talk journalist
727-432-1322


What I did was to install Seamonkey on the new Mac, then launch it and 
let it set up (or set up) a Profile in it's own Mozilla folder, then 
deleted the contents of that Profile folder.


Then I copied the contents of the old Profile folder into the new 
Profile folder on the new Mac (or disk).  This copies the entire 
contents of your previous Profile - saved Mail, settings, etc. - into 
the new Profile on the new disk.


Correct procedure - i should mention that manipulation of profiles 
should be done when SM is not running (and no quick-launch)

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Re: Importing Seamonkey to Seamonkey.

2009-10-02 Thread Rufus

John Sipos wrote:
I'm sure it's simple. but I can't figure out how to import all settings, 
address book, bookmarks. accounts from one drive to another on the same 
Mac. I'm switching boot from one drive to another. Can you help?  Thanks.


John Sipos
Broadcast talk journalist
727-432-1322


What I did was to install Seamonkey on the new Mac, then launch it and 
let it set up (or set up) a Profile in it's own Mozilla folder, then 
deleted the contents of that Profile folder.


Then I copied the contents of the old Profile folder into the new 
Profile folder on the new Mac (or disk).  This copies the entire 
contents of your previous Profile - saved Mail, settings, etc. - into 
the new Profile on the new disk.


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