William Morrison wrote:
Ok, here's the deal. I'm running XP SP3 have a good working
Seamonkey1.1.18 but can't get it's profile to migrate to 2.0 I've
followed all the instructions but still no good. I've got my bookmarks
moved over but can't import my mail settings, every time I try to import
Ok, finally got 2.0 properly installed and profile transferred. But
here's what I had to do to get it there. I went into My Computer to the
proper directory where the profiles are stored used copy and paste to
transfer contents of the named profile, the one the program was actually
using even
Well it looks like I'm definitely going back to 1.1.18, I was just
trying to write an email to someone and at first wanted to copy a web
site address from 2.0 browser into the body of the letter and couldn't
then after I manually typed it in I realized I should move it to earlier
in the
William Morrison wrote:
Well it looks like I'm definitely going back to 1.1.18, I was just
trying to write an email to someone and at first wanted to copy a web
site address from 2.0 browser into the body of the letter and couldn't
then after I manually typed it in I realized I should move it to
Leonidas Jones wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
Well it looks like I'm definitely going back to 1.1.18, I was just
trying to write an email to someone and at first wanted to copy a web
site address from 2.0 browser into the body of the letter and couldn't
then after I manually typed it in I
William Morrison wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
William Morrison wrote:
Well it looks like I'm definitely going back to 1.1.18, I was just
trying to write an email to someone and at first wanted to copy a web
site address from 2.0 browser
It must be finding it to run because all my separate in-boxes for mail
and filters to them are there and working along with my bookmarks and
passwords in Navigator. 1.1.18 by itself in running great it just
doesn't show a named profile in profile manager.and now I've sort of run
into another
Maybe try to install SM1.1.18 again over the old SM1.1.x to make sure
it's properly registered.
After that install SM2 to a new folder and have a look if the migration
succeeds.
If everything fails again I would suggest that you re-create your
mail-accounts in SM2 completely then close SM2 and
OK, I did what you suggested and reinstalled 1.1.18 over itself and all
is still good with it and installed 2.0 to a new directory named
Seamonkey2.0. Now here's where it get interesting, I checked the profile
manager in 1.1.18 and it list no profile and if I try to create a new
one 1.1.18
William Morrison wrote:
OK, I did what you suggested and reinstalled 1.1.18 over itself and all
is still good with it and installed 2.0 to a new directory named
Seamonkey2.0. Now here's where it get interesting, I checked the profile
manager in 1.1.18 and it list no profile and if I try to
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