Hi, Felix Miata! Thanks for writing, on 29 Oct 16 03:18:
If you're not familiar with http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/ maybe
you should familiarize yourself with it. Some of what you're looking for
is there.
Don't let Mozilla profiles intimidate you. If you know how to backup and
restore,
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
EE wrote, on 29 Oct 16 18:37:
You could let SeaMonkey set up a new profile and then dump the contents
of the old profile into the new one. You might have to change a few
pathnames in the settings afterwards.
As I said, that's one possible path I'm exploring...
EE wrote, on 29 Oct 16 18:37:
You could let SeaMonkey set up a new profile and then dump the contents
of the old profile into the new one. You might have to change a few
pathnames in the settings afterwards.
As I said, that's one possible path I'm exploring... but perhaps you,
or someone
Alexander Yudenitsch wrote:
I'm currently migrating from using SM on WinXP to a XP/7 dual-boot
system, so my query has two 'prongs': Migrating SM from WinXP to Win7,
and saving information from a previous profile to a new one (which I'm
sure is a devious and tricky one, since I'm after specific
If you're not familiar with http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/ maybe you
should familiarize yourself with it. Some of what you're looking for is there.
Profiles can be located wherever you wish, and named whatever you wish. e.g.,
you could create E:\Internet\Profiles\aysmp1 to be the actual
I'm currently migrating from using SM on WinXP to a XP/7 dual-boot
system, so my query has two 'prongs': Migrating SM from WinXP to Win7,
and saving information from a previous profile to a new one (which I'm
sure is a devious and tricky one, since I'm after specific details, and
not generic
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