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 opens as if it is a new install i.e. no bookmarks, no email, so I check profile manager in 2.0 and it shows a profile named "Default User2", that's one I had created from the previous install of 2.0 but when I do a search with Windows search using just the keyword "Default" it finds every other occurrence of the word default except that one on any of the four hard drives I have on this computer. This is really getting confusing!!!! I think I might just do like some of the others have said and stay with 1.1.18 until the next version of Seamonkey comes out unless it requires me to install 2.0 before I can upgrade to anything newer and if that happens I might as well switch back to Eudora, I've had people tell me it just laughs at viruses because it can't open them and just deletes them.

Martin Freitag wrote:
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 copy your
mail-box-conainer files from the SM1.1.18 profile to the new SM2 profile.
regards

Martin

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