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 binaries.e
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,
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
backup
profiles here
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder
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
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 backup
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 lu
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,
> pr
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
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
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
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
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 files
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 c
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 folde
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 fold
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 tri
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