On 1/31/2016 10:46 AM, Larry S. wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> Larry S. wrote on 1/31/2016 12:33 PM:
>>> When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
>>> confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted, and
>>> deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on the SM
>>> logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted, resulting in File
>>> Not Found because that profile no longer exists.
>>>
>>
>> It's probably because the shortcut she's using is hard-coded to open
>> that profile.  Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties.  On the
>> Shortcut tab look in the Start in: box.  The path there likely ends with
>> -P oldprofilename.  If she only has one profile left just delete that
>> text and it will open the only profile there is.  If more than one
>> profile exists you need to change that text to the desired one.  You
>> only need the part of the profile name AFTER the dot.
>>
>>
> Good suggestion! We'll try it. Just to clarify--we type in the name of 
> the correct profile, that's the name after the dot following the random 
> name?  Since there is no -p there now, should we put it in? What's the 
> proper format--a space, then -p, then another space, then the name? Or 
> just a space, then the name?
> 
> Larry S.
> 

Use the profile name as shown by Profile Manager.  In the Windows
shortcut, the Target should end with
        \seamonkey.exe -p name

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David E. Ross

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