Thanks, problem solved.

AJ MacLeod wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 May 2008 17:07:19 Bob Wooden wrote:
>
>   
>> System restart yields the same pop-up box complaint.  And I cannot find
>> any running Thunderbird processes.  Further, other users can open
>> Thunderbird, just not this specific user that happened to be online at
>> the time of my command line update and upgrade.
>>     
> Thunderbird will have left stale lockfiles lying around.
>
>   
>> Any suggestions regarding what to do now?
>>     
> rm ~/.thunderbird/*.default/lock ~/.thunderbird/*.default/.parentlock as that 
> user should probably have them back in business...
>
> Cheers,
>
> AJ
>
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