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 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
OK may this will help
go back to SM1.1.18 after testing rename the program folder or move it.
make a new desktop short cut from this folder test it to make sure it
works there is no reason for it not to work
now use the defaults in SM2 to install it as it puts it own shortcuts it
should work also with no problems
it is worth a try
_______________________________________________
support-seamonkey mailing list
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey