Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
On Sep 9, 2:28 am, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote: Gloria wrote: On Sep 7, 9:15 pm, Gloriagmt...@shaw.ca wrote: On Sep 7, 8:06 pm, Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. To clarify, it will automatically import one /profile/, but if that profile happens to have several /accounts/, all of them will be brought over. I had one profile with six accounts when I migrated, and lost nothing. If you have more than one /profile/, that's another story, then you have to deal with the migration question. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ** I have managed to migrate one of my important profiles, but I can't seem to migrate the other one that is a business one. I do need them both and following the Manual migration instructions, I have XP operating system and it states Start SeaMonkey2 with the -P new profile - migration command line arguments. I can't seem to discover the correct way to do this. Any help would be appreciated please. I go to RUN and tried C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -P Irenemm -migration as it states for Windows and it comes up that C: \Program Files is an error in the instructions. I just need to be able to get that one other profile across and I could care less about any others. I can always make new for them, but my business one needs to be moved into the new SeaMonkey2. I have delayed for months hoping they would solve this migration problem ,but now must do it as old version is not stable it seems. Please someone, a simple instruction of exactly where I put these instructions to get my one profile across. Thanks very much Fall in Peachland BC Canada * I managed to get them all across after three hours of trying to figure out whether the quotes around the words in instructions were necessary etc. Anyway.can someone please advise the following for me please. Cleaning out programs Netscape and Seamonkey after upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0 I tried a search, but nothing seems to answer this on the forum as yet. Sorry if I missed it. Over the years from 1998 my programs have gone from Communicator to Netscape and various versions of it. Last was to SeaMonkey and upgrades of the 1X versions. Last night I downloaded SeaMonkey 2.07 and migrated all the mail folders for the ID's that I recreated. It works very well and now I see in the Add and Remove Programs I have the following in the list Netscape 7.2 no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey 2 which is the suite that I am using and it has the file content number. Now I'm wondering can I now remove Netscape 7.2 and all files as it states when I hit remove? Same for Seamonkey? It would be nice to clean out all these files as when I go to the program files or Document/User files I find what seems like way too many files that would be repeats even if not the same versions. Am I all wet here in wanting to remove these? When i had old program present in the Add and Remove Programs and that i cannot remove, i do a Add and Remove Programs REMOVE all programs then install the oldest followed by a remove using Add and Remove Programs, install the old one followed by a remove using Add and Remove Programs and finally install the new one. This ca be done, because of the presence of profiles differents for each version and not removed by doing e remove by using Add and Remove Programs *** What I have now after Add and REmove before reading your post is two copies of Seamonkey that are both in the programfiles\Seamonkey location Netscape and Seamonkey 1.1.8 are no longer in the list after the Remove, but these still Netscape still has 185kb in a folder in the program files... no users and so not worried about it. The two Seamonkey files are Seamonkey and Seamonkey(2) Seamonkey(2) is dated Oct29/09 with 228MB 2450 Files and 61 folders Seamonkey is dated Sept 7, 2010 with 40.2MB 309 files and 45 folders This a link to MY
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
Gloria wrote: On Sep 9, 2:28 am, Ray_Nettbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote: Gloria wrote: On Sep 7, 9:15 pm, Gloriagmt...@shaw.cawrote: On Sep 7, 8:06 pm, Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.comwrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. To clarify, it will automatically import one /profile/, but if that profile happens to have several /accounts/, all of them will be brought over. I had one profile with six accounts when I migrated, and lost nothing. If you have more than one /profile/, that's another story, then you have to deal with the migration question. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ** I have managed to migrate one of my important profiles, but I can't seem to migrate the other one that is a business one. I do need them both and following the Manual migration instructions, I have XP operating system and it states Start SeaMonkey2 with the -P new profile - migration command line arguments. I can't seem to discover the correct way to do this. Any help would be appreciated please. I go to RUN and tried C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -P Irenemm -migration as it states for Windows and it comes up that C: \Program Files is an error in the instructions. I just need to be able to get that one other profile across and I could care less about any others. I can always make new for them, but my business one needs to be moved into the new SeaMonkey2. I have delayed for months hoping they would solve this migration problem ,but now must do it as old version is not stable it seems. Please someone, a simple instruction of exactly where I put these instructions to get my one profile across. Thanks very much Fall in Peachland BC Canada * I managed to get them all across after three hours of trying to figure out whether the quotes around the words in instructions were necessary etc. Anyway.can someone please advise the following for me please. Cleaning out programs Netscape and Seamonkey after upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0 I tried a search, but nothing seems to answer this on the forum as yet. Sorry if I missed it. Over the years from 1998 my programs have gone from Communicator to Netscape and various versions of it. Last was to SeaMonkey and upgrades of the 1X versions. Last night I downloaded SeaMonkey 2.07 and migrated all the mail folders for the ID's that I recreated. It works very well and now I see in the Add and Remove Programs I have the following in the list Netscape 7.2 no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey 2 which is the suite that I am using and it has the file content number. Now I'm wondering can I now remove Netscape 7.2 and all files as it states when I hit remove? Same for Seamonkey? It would be nice to clean out all these files as when I go to the program files or Document/User files I find what seems like way too many files that would be repeats even if not the same versions. Am I all wet here in wanting to remove these? When i had old program present in the Add and Remove Programs and that i cannot remove, i do a Add and Remove Programs REMOVE all programs then install the oldest followed by a remove using Add and Remove Programs, install the old one followed by a remove using Add and Remove Programs and finally install the new one. This ca be done, because of the presence of profiles differents for each version and not removed by doing e remove by using Add and Remove Programs *** What I have now after Add and REmove before reading your post is two copies of Seamonkey that are both in the programfiles\Seamonkey location Netscape and Seamonkey 1.1.8 are no longer in the list after the Remove, but these still Netscape still has 185kb in a folder in the program files... no users and so not worried about it. The two Seamonkey files are Seamonkey and Seamonkey(2) Seamonkey(2) is dated Oct29/09 with 228MB 2450 Files and 61 folders Seamonkey is dated Sept 7, 2010 with 40.2MB 309 files and 45 folders This a link to MY efforts and problems with downloading and cleaning files. your thoughts would be
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
Gloria wrote: On Sep 7, 9:15 pm, Gloriagmt...@shaw.ca wrote: On Sep 7, 8:06 pm, Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. To clarify, it will automatically import one /profile/, but if that profile happens to have several /accounts/, all of them will be brought over. I had one profile with six accounts when I migrated, and lost nothing. If you have more than one /profile/, that's another story, then you have to deal with the migration question. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ** I have managed to migrate one of my important profiles, but I can't seem to migrate the other one that is a business one. I do need them both and following the Manual migration instructions, I have XP operating system and it states Start SeaMonkey2 with the -P new profile - migration command line arguments. I can't seem to discover the correct way to do this. Any help would be appreciated please. I go to RUN and tried C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -P Irenemm -migration as it states for Windows and it comes up that C: \Program Files is an error in the instructions. I just need to be able to get that one other profile across and I could care less about any others. I can always make new for them, but my business one needs to be moved into the new SeaMonkey2. I have delayed for months hoping they would solve this migration problem ,but now must do it as old version is not stable it seems. Please someone, a simple instruction of exactly where I put these instructions to get my one profile across. Thanks very much Fall in Peachland BC Canada * I managed to get them all across after three hours of trying to figure out whether the quotes around the words in instructions were necessary etc. Anyway.can someone please advise the following for me please. Cleaning out programs Netscape and Seamonkey after upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0 I tried a search, but nothing seems to answer this on the forum as yet. Sorry if I missed it. Over the years from 1998 my programs have gone from Communicator to Netscape and various versions of it. Last was to SeaMonkey and upgrades of the 1X versions. Last night I downloaded SeaMonkey 2.07 and migrated all the mail folders for the ID's that I recreated. It works very well and now I see in the Add and Remove Programs I have the following in the list Netscape 7.2 no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey 2 which is the suite that I am using and it has the file content number. Now I'm wondering can I now remove Netscape 7.2 and all files as it states when I hit remove? Same for Seamonkey? It would be nice to clean out all these files as when I go to the program files or Document/User files I find what seems like way too many files that would be repeats even if not the same versions. Am I all wet here in wanting to remove these? When i had old program present in the Add and Remove Programs and that i cannot remove, i do a Add and Remove Programs REMOVE all programs then install the oldest followed by a remove using Add and Remove Programs, install the old one followed by a remove using Add and Remove Programs and finally install the new one. This ca be done, because of the presence of profiles differents for each version and not removed by doing e remove by using Add and Remove Programs ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
On Sep 7, 9:15 pm, Gloria gmt...@shaw.ca wrote: On Sep 7, 8:06 pm, Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. To clarify, it will automatically import one /profile/, but if that profile happens to have several /accounts/, all of them will be brought over. I had one profile with six accounts when I migrated, and lost nothing. If you have more than one /profile/, that's another story, then you have to deal with the migration question. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ** I have managed to migrate one of my important profiles, but I can't seem to migrate the other one that is a business one. I do need them both and following the Manual migration instructions, I have XP operating system and it states Start SeaMonkey2 with the -P new profile - migration command line arguments. I can't seem to discover the correct way to do this. Any help would be appreciated please. I go to RUN and tried C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -P Irenemm -migration as it states for Windows and it comes up that C: \Program Files is an error in the instructions. I just need to be able to get that one other profile across and I could care less about any others. I can always make new for them, but my business one needs to be moved into the new SeaMonkey2. I have delayed for months hoping they would solve this migration problem ,but now must do it as old version is not stable it seems. Please someone, a simple instruction of exactly where I put these instructions to get my one profile across. Thanks very much Fall in Peachland BC Canada * I managed to get them all across after three hours of trying to figure out whether the quotes around the words in instructions were necessary etc. Anyway.can someone please advise the following for me please. Cleaning out programs Netscape and Seamonkey after upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0 I tried a search, but nothing seems to answer this on the forum as yet. Sorry if I missed it. Over the years from 1998 my programs have gone from Communicator to Netscape and various versions of it. Last was to SeaMonkey and upgrades of the 1X versions. Last night I downloaded SeaMonkey 2.07 and migrated all the mail folders for the ID's that I recreated. It works very well and now I see in the Add and Remove Programs I have the following in the list Netscape 7.2 no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey no content amount which means it is buried/stored and unused? Seamonkey 2 which is the suite that I am using and it has the file content number. Now I'm wondering can I now remove Netscape 7.2 and all files as it states when I hit remove? Same for Seamonkey? It would be nice to clean out all these files as when I go to the program files or Document/User files I find what seems like way too many files that would be repeats even if not the same versions. Am I all wet here in wanting to remove these? Thanks for any advice. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. -- Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked. - from Slashdot ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
Bill Davidsen schrieb: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.7/#issues second bullet has a quite useful link :) Robert Kaiser -- Note that any statements of mine - no matter how passionate - are never meant to be offensive but very often as food for thought or possible arguments that we as a community needs answers to. And most of the time, I even appreciate irony and fun! :) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
Bill Davidsen wrote: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. To clarify, it will automatically import one /profile/, but if that profile happens to have several /accounts/, all of them will be brought over. I had one profile with six accounts when I migrated, and lost nothing. If you have more than one /profile/, that's another story, then you have to deal with the migration question. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: updating from SM 1.18 to the latest version
On Sep 7, 8:06 pm, Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote: Bill Davidsen wrote: cqbrodie wrote: Hello: If I update to the latest version will it automatically take care of the 4 email addresses I have when I go from one user to another in the profile manager. No. One profile will be migrated, after that you have to do a little song and dance for each of the others. Since I don't have it in front of me and it has some useful options, I suggest going back and looking for migrate and profiles in the list. What I have is a trimmed post by someone else, I follow it a step at a time and had no trouble. To clarify, it will automatically import one /profile/, but if that profile happens to have several /accounts/, all of them will be brought over. I had one profile with six accounts when I migrated, and lost nothing. If you have more than one /profile/, that's another story, then you have to deal with the migration question. -- War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left. -- Paul B. Gallagher ** I have managed to migrate one of my important profiles, but I can't seem to migrate the other one that is a business one. I do need them both and following the Manual migration instructions, I have XP operating system and it states Start SeaMonkey2 with the -P new profile - migration command line arguments. I can't seem to discover the correct way to do this. Any help would be appreciated please. I go to RUN and tried C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -P Irenemm -migration as it states for Windows and it comes up that C: \Program Files is an error in the instructions. I just need to be able to get that one other profile across and I could care less about any others. I can always make new for them, but my business one needs to be moved into the new SeaMonkey2. I have delayed for months hoping they would solve this migration problem ,but now must do it as old version is not stable it seems. Please someone, a simple instruction of exactly where I put these instructions to get my one profile across. Thanks very much Fall in Peachland BC Canada ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey