Terry R. a écrit :
On 3/1/2011 2:22 PM On a whim, Palikari ATL pounded out on the keyboard
I recently bought a new hard drive and installed it on my computer. I
forgot to back up my SeaMonkey profile on my old hard drive with
MozBackup. The profile is still there on my old drive, is there a way
to import the old profile to my new hard drive/new SeaMonkey
program?
Thanks
Hi Palikari,
Yes.
See here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_SeaMonkey
Terry R.
or use the profile manager
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder
Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey 2
Image:Profilemanager1.png
1. Completely close your Mozilla application
2. Copy the profile folder to the location where you want to store
it. (You can copy it anywhere, except the application's program
directory.) Skip this step if you're just trying to share a profile with
another user.
3. Start the Profile Manager. A window similar to the one shown will
open.
4. Click on the Create Profile... button.
* In SeaMonkey 2, first click on Manage Profiles..., then
click on Create Profile
5. In the dialog that opens, enter a descriptive name for the profile.
6. Click on the Choose Folder... button. A Browse for Folder
dialog will open.
7. Select the profile folder you copied and click OK.
8. Review the path shown in the Completing the Create Profile
Wizard dialog to make sure it is correct, then click Finish to create
the new profile.
9. Select the new profile and press the Start button to start
Firefox or Thunderbird using the moved profile.
10. If you're using Thunderbird, check that you can see the folders
for each account. If they're missing, use the Browse button for the
local directory in Tools - Account Settings - Server Settings and
Tools - Account Settings - Local Folders to specify the correct
account and mail directories.
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