NoOp wrote:
Do (partially) as Paul said; close SeaMonkey, rename the
places.sqlite (places.sqlite_old will do). Restart SeaMonkey.
SeaMonkey should then (thanks again Rob) restore the bookmarks from
the last daily backup. If that doesn't work, then post back.
This assumes -- and in the absence
On 01/26/2013 07:30 PM, user@domain.invalid wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
...
>>> 3) Ditto for restoring the bookmarks files.
>>
>> Thanks to Rob in my 'SM 2.15 (linux) bookmarks missing' thread:
>>
>> "Just remove places.sqlite* and it will be imported from your last
>> backup or from whatever source you
user@domain.invalid wrote:
You appear to think I know more than I actually do. While I know how to
manually copy files from particular directories (folders) and
sub-directories (sub-folders) and paste them where I want to put them
(from my MS-DOS days), I have never really understood how Window
NoOp wrote:
On 01/17/2013 01:45 PM, HenriK wrote:
On both my and my wife's PCs, we have used SeaMonkey since it first
became available. On my wife's PC, running XP-Home, fully updated,
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself t
HenriK wrote:
If I understand your suggestion correctly, you are telling me to
have a 'standard' profile stored somewhere so it can be used to
create a new profile whenever this problem reoccurs.
Not quite. What I referred to as "standard" is the profile I normally
use for all versions of SM
On 01/17/2013 01:45 PM, HenriK wrote:
> On both my and my wife's PCs, we have used SeaMonkey since it first
> became available. On my wife's PC, running XP-Home, fully updated,
> SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
> latest Java update also installed itself the s
Ray Davison wrote:
HenriK wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the machine was booted this morning, the e-mail menu and icons that
used to come up were missing and SeaMonkey called for a new e-mai
Daniel wrote:
HenriK wrote:
On both my and my wife's PCs, we have used SeaMonkey since it first
became available. On my wife's PC, running XP-Home, fully updated,
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the
HenriK wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the machine was booted this morning, the e-mail menu and icons that
used to come up were missing and SeaMonkey called for a new e-mail
account to be set
HenriK wrote:
On both my and my wife's PCs, we have used SeaMonkey since it first
became available. On my wife's PC, running XP-Home, fully updated,
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the machine was bo
On both my and my wife's PCs, we have used SeaMonkey since it first
became available. On my wife's PC, running XP-Home, fully updated,
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the machine was booted this mo
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