Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Brute force under Windows Vista and up:

Close SeaMonkey Delete %localappdata%\mozilla\seamonkey via
explorer.

The data there will be recreated during the next start

Just make sure its localappdata not appdata. appdata contains your
profile.

Copy/pasted your path into a Windows Explorer location bar, got
the folder containing my profile. So I concur with David E. Ross's
strong objection.

Interesting...
On my W7/32 & 64 machines running SM 26, that location is for cache
profile only and not the real user profile.
Perhaps it is different in newer SM's.

I can see the one Frank-Rainer has in mind under the \Local\ directory,
but the real (valuable) profile folder is under \Roaming\.

Strangely enough, when I pasted "%localappdata%\mozilla\seamonkey" into
my Windows Explorer location bar earlier today, it returned
\Roaming\mozilla\SeaMonkey\, but when I did it just now, it returned
\Local\mozilla\SeaMonkey\ just as Frank-Rainer intended.

I can't explain why that happened, but I'd advise caution to be sure the
OP is clearing the right directory, which is under
\Local\mozilla\SeaMonkey\, and not deleting his valuable profile under
\Roaming\mozilla\SeaMonkey\.

64-bit Win7 Pro.

It seems to me that it is easier to set SeaMonkey to do it.

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