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| OS XP Pro
My wife uses Sea Monkey. Her mail folders disappeared. I
took the opportunity to un-install and older version and
install the latest download, 1.1.4. It did not
automatically import her profile from prior version, no
bookmarks, no mail folders. Her history is present as is
her address book.
I have located her .slt folder and the mail subfolder does
contain her mail files. And oddly (to me), it also
contains my current Firefox bookmarks.html and
junklog.html file.
So what do I do to make her Sea Monkey swim about and eat
the proper plankton?
Dan C
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| Ed Mullen 2007-10-08, 1:13 pm |
| Dan C wrote:
> OS XP Pro
>
> My wife uses Sea Monkey. Her mail folders disappeared. I took the
> opportunity to un-install and older version and install the latest
> download, 1.1.4. It did not automatically import her profile from prior
> version, no bookmarks, no mail folders. Her history is present as is
> her address book.
>
> I have located her .slt folder and the mail subfolder does contain her
> mail files. And oddly (to me), it also contains my current Firefox
> bookmarks.html and junklog.html file.
>
> So what do I do to make her Sea Monkey swim about and eat the proper
> plankton?
>
> Dan C
check to make sure the shortcut that you use to start SM is referencing
the correct profile. http://edmullen.net/Mozilla/moz_commands.html
And, you can start SM's Profile Manager to see if it is finding your
wife's profile.
As to your files being in her profile, sounds like you did some copying
of files. Perhaps you're confusing your wife's and your profiles?
--
Ed Mullen
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Inventions have long since reached their limit, and I see no hope for
further developments. - Roman engineer Julius Sextus Frontinus, A.D. 10.
Everything that can be invented has been invented. - Charles H. Duell,
Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899.
All the easy stuff's already been invented. - my brother-in-law, PhD. in
physics, 1988
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| Ed Mullen wrote:
> Dan C wrote:
>
> check to make sure the shortcut that you use to start SM is referencing
> the correct profile. http://edmullen.net/Mozilla/moz_commands.html
>
> And, you can start SM's Profile Manager to see if it is finding your
> wife's profile.
>
> As to your files being in her profile, sounds like you did some copying
> of files. Perhaps you're confusing your wife's and your profiles?
>
Thanks Ed.
I ended up creating a new profile and copying old profile
into the new one and taking to heart , somewhere on your
website your suggestion to install Mozbackup!
Dan
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