Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
Please direct me on which files I need to copy and where to find
them on
my old computer. Plus, do I download the new version of Seamonkey on
the
new computer and then add the files from my old computer? Thanks for
the
help.

Just get mozbackup, use it to backup your profile, and then use it to
load the profile on the new machine. A lot simpler than mucking
around
with copying folders etc.
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/


But, you have to know that if you take the SM1 profile from an XP
machine and you transfer to a Vista machine, location of profile are
different ... i don't know if mozbackup permit the load at *another*
place. Comparing with the copy-methode, you need to mucking around :-)

...Or you could tell your Vista SM where YOU wanted to put YOUR
profile!!

It's always better (to avois problems in the future) to install the
program in the program default directory *and* install the profile in
the profile default directory.

Rubbish, it's just easier to click "Typical Installation" rather than
click "Custom Installation" and have to think about what you want to do!!


This was just what i have thinked - letting the program install at their
normal-default location.
SM1 profiles default locations are different on an XP machine than on a
Vista machine.

When is a default not a default??

Therefore the copy of the SM1 profile (which will be used for the
migration to SM2 on the Vista machine) must be done *from* the profile
default location on the XP machine *to* the SM1 profile default location
on the Vista machine.

Why not copy your profile from where you wanted it to where you wanted it!!

Daniel
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