cmcadams wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
cmcadams schrieb:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
/snip/

Okay, that worked. Thank you very much.

For those who might Google this in the future, I copied the CONTENTS of
1.1.18's *.slt folder (not the folder itself, but from within the
folder) to the clipboard, made a backup copy of 2.03's as-installed
*.default folder (just in case) and then deleted the contents of that
folder. I then Pasted the copied contents of 1.1.18's *.slt into 2.03's
new *.default folder. That folder, containing 2.03's config files, is in
the new 2.03-created Seamonkey folder visible from:

C:\Documents and Settings\[myname]\Application Data\Mozilla

Et voila.

This is the best recipe to have a lot of garbled and useless data even
in your future, and that's why migration selectively copies only the
really needed data and what can safely be migrated without disturbing
your existence.

Robert Kaiser

As it happens nothing appears to be garbled, and I'm down to tweaking
the small settings. What would you have had me do, after the wizard
failed and nothing else worked except what I described?

Craig

Transfer only the selected data you really needed, such as your email files, bookmarks, cookies, etc.

SeaMonkey 2.0 ans sm 1.1 are very, very different programs. By copying over the entire profile, you are moving all kinds of data that does not apply to SM 2, and can cause problems. So far you seem to be lucky, but something may yet happen. For your sake, I hope not. The best case is there a lot of stuff in the profile that is just taking up space. The worst case it that it might cause corruption in the future.

I was lucky in that all the profiles I transferred came through with no issues. Had I had a problem, I would have created a new, clean profile in SM 2, opened Mail/News, and recreated my mail accounts in the order I had them in SM 1.1.18. T would then close SeaMonkey, and move across the appropriate subfolders from the old profile to the new. After openinf SM and verifying that the data is there, I would have closed SM and moved bookmarks, passwords and cookies. For my use, that is all I need. Any extensions or themes need to be reinstalled anyway.

Lee
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