Hi Jim
If what you need is to backup your mail.
All you need to do is copy the
thunderbird folder, which has your mail and your setting, etc.
in c:\ user\ your account\ apps\ roaming\ m
You can do the same for firefox, which saves all your add ons history etc
I have a short to this roaming folder whichth
"C:\Users\Manny Gee\AppData\Roaming"
Good Luck, Manny please help me reac h a million clicks by forwarding my stand-up comedy performance to your friends, or Tweet or Facebook it. ** ** ** ** ** **http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g ** ** ** ** ** computer specifications: Window Eyes 8.4, Dell xps420 Windows 7 home premium, with dual boot to windows 8.1, with start8 from: www.stardock.com with 8 gb RAM, Intel q6600 quad core drivers and software updated software recommended: Firefox, Thunderbird, security: Microsoft security essential, Malware Bytes pro, Win Patrol, Roboform,
On 1/6/2015 8:38 AM, Jim Elsner wrote:
> Manny
> Appreciate your help in trying to sort out my problems.
> As I said earlier have tried reinstalling TB version 9 several times with no results. I made another backup of my TB profile and tried installing TB 3.1.14 the first version I initially installed and my folder list is back. When I shift tab from the in box beneath it I find all 100 folders I have created sorting mail to. My wife did a little looking around and found something about this folder pain being removed in I believe version 8. As I said have been running version 9 for quite some time with no problem accessing this folder list. Do you have any idea which folder in the TB profile which contains all the folders and mail within TB? This would be a little simpler way of backing up my existing mail.
> Thanks and have a good day.
> Jim
> On 1/4/2015 8:32 PM, manny wrote:
>> Hi Jim,
>> I am using thunderbird version:
>> 31.3.0
>> If you would  like,
>> I can help you using window eyes remote assistance.
>> Let me know.
>> Manny
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Good Luck, Manny please help me reach a million clicks by forwarding my
>> stand-up comedy performance to your friends, or Tweet or Facebook it. **
>> ** ** ** ** **http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g ** ** ** ** **
>> computer specifications: Window Eyes 8.4, Dell xps420 Windows 7 home
>> premium, with dual boot to windows 8.1, with start8 from:
>> www.stardock.com <http://www.stardock.com> with 8 gb RAM, Intel q6600
>> quad core drivers and software updated software recommended: Firefox,
>> Thunderbird, security: Microsoft security essential, Malware Bytes pro,
>> Win Patrol, Roboform,
>> On 1/4/2015 2:12 PM, Jim Elsner wrote:
>>> Manny
>>> I think it is the folder pain that is the problem.  I remember having
>>> this selection in the menus earlier however it is not there now.  Had
>>> my wife take a look as well as thought it might have been grayed out.
>>> What version of TB are you running.  As I said earlier I reinstalled
>>> TB 9 however I did select the custom installation so thought I might
>>> try it again using the standard install.
>>> Regards
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> On 1/4/2015 3:48 PM, manny wrote:
>>>> Hi Jim,
>>>>
>>>> alt v
>>>> enter
>>>> arrow down
>>>> I have everything checked
>>>>
>>>> alt v
>>>> arrow down once and enter
>>>> I have classic view checked and folder pane checked
>>>> alt v
>>>> press f
>>>> I have all checked
>>>> alt v
>>>> press h
>>>> I have normal checked
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Stay well,
>>>> Manny
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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