Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-08-01 Thread Boppy
On Jul 29, 7:22 pm, Martin Feitag prof_nosp...@quantentunnel.de
wrote:
 Boppy schrieb:



  On Jul 29, 12:07 am, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 24, 10:22 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 11:54 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 2:06 pm, Rubens rf...@aim.com wrote:
  Boppy wrote, on 2009-07-22 18:07:
  On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
  Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the 
  bottom.
  How can I shrink it back to normal size?
  Thanks in advance,
  Jo
  Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM
  Jo, this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom of the
  browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions 
  is
  not suitable for SM 1.1.17.
  To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
  Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then 
  you
  should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in 
  SeaMonkey.
  Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two 
  extensions
  at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
  right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.
  Hope that helps.
  Daniel
  Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
  Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
  yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
  haven't installed?
  Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get 
  an
  error message not a valid install package error for both 
  components.
  Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an 
  application
  to open it with.
  Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
  doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
  which I can't do.
  Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
  my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
  several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only 
  difference
  is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
  caused the crash).
  Cheers,
  Jo
  Hi Jo,
  The new component named Extension Manager 2.0 has never worked for 
  me.
  But the former one, originally named just Extension Uninstaller works
  perfectly together with the API component.
  If you want to try it tell me and I can send you that by e-mail.
  Cheers,
  Rubens
  Thanks Rubens, I'll let you know if I need it - I think I saw it there
  for download so might give it a try.
  Meantime I have a more perplexing issue. While last night and this
  morning I was able to open Seamonkey and have all my old mail and
  bookmarks open, now when I load Seamonkey it loads without all of
  these items. Opening Profile Manager still shows me the default
  profile where I copied everything but it's just not displaying.
  Looking at the users/profile directory shows the data, but Seamonkey
  is simply not loading it on startup.
  Any suggestions?
  Jo
  Jo, my normal response would be to tell you that SM didn't close down
  correctly and that when you started up today, you must have made up a
  new profile. I'd then tell you to go to your Profile Manager to see if
  you had an extra profile..but you've been there and you haven't, so
  I'm a bit stumped, but...
  Just to be real sure, close SeaMonkey, wait about a minute, then give
  the Windows three finger salute (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and if you see SM still
  listed as running, click on it and End Task. Close the Window, re-start
  SMhow are things now??
  Daniel
  Hi Daniel, there's definitely nothing in the processes relating to
  Seamonkey. And when I first re-booted started SM with a cleanmachine I
  still got no profile.
  I've already un- and re-installed SM a couple of times. Now I'm
  thinking about ditching it altogether and using an other app. But what
  mail apps will accept an imported SM profile?
  Cheers,
  Jo
  O.K., Jo, before you go away, open SeaMonkey, have a look at
  Edit-MailNewsgroup Preferences, select your email account (may be your
  only account), have a look at the bottom of the Server Settings
  screen, it should tell you where your Local Directory is. Note this
  location. Have a look 
  athttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tip...

  to un-hide your folders if necessary.

  Then close SeaMonkey, make sure it's not still running by Ctrl-Alt-Del,
  then do a Windows Find File or Folder looking for inbox (without the
  ). The reason I've asked you to do this search is that when you
  un-install SeaMonkey, you are just un-installing the program, your
  profile, which contains all your e-mails, etc, is not un-installed. It
  may be just that when you did a re-install of SeaMonkey, it might not
  have found the old profile

Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-07-28 Thread Boppy
On Jul 29, 12:07 am, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
 Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 24, 10:22 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 11:54 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 2:06 pm, Rubens rf...@aim.com wrote:
  Boppy wrote, on 2009-07-22 18:07:
  On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
  Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom.
  How can I shrink it back to normal size?
  Thanks in advance,
  Jo
  Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM
  Jo, this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom of the
  browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions is
  not suitable for SM 1.1.17.
  To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
  Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then you
  should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in SeaMonkey.
  Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two 
  extensions
  at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
  right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.
  Hope that helps.
  Daniel
  Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
  Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
  yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
  haven't installed?
  Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get an
  error message not a valid install package error for both components.
  Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an application
  to open it with.
  Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
  doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
  which I can't do.
  Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
  my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
  several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only difference
  is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
  caused the crash).
  Cheers,
  Jo
  Hi Jo,
  The new component named Extension Manager 2.0 has never worked for me.
  But the former one, originally named just Extension Uninstaller works
  perfectly together with the API component.
  If you want to try it tell me and I can send you that by e-mail.
  Cheers,
  Rubens
  Thanks Rubens, I'll let you know if I need it - I think I saw it there
  for download so might give it a try.
  Meantime I have a more perplexing issue. While last night and this
  morning I was able to open Seamonkey and have all my old mail and
  bookmarks open, now when I load Seamonkey it loads without all of
  these items. Opening Profile Manager still shows me the default
  profile where I copied everything but it's just not displaying.
  Looking at the users/profile directory shows the data, but Seamonkey
  is simply not loading it on startup.
  Any suggestions?
  Jo
  Jo, my normal response would be to tell you that SM didn't close down
  correctly and that when you started up today, you must have made up a
  new profile. I'd then tell you to go to your Profile Manager to see if
  you had an extra profile..but you've been there and you haven't, so
  I'm a bit stumped, but...
  Just to be real sure, close SeaMonkey, wait about a minute, then give
  the Windows three finger salute (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and if you see SM still
  listed as running, click on it and End Task. Close the Window, re-start
  SMhow are things now??
  Daniel
  Hi Daniel, there's definitely nothing in the processes relating to
  Seamonkey. And when I first re-booted started SM with a cleanmachine I
  still got no profile.
  I've already un- and re-installed SM a couple of times. Now I'm
  thinking about ditching it altogether and using an other app. But what
  mail apps will accept an imported SM profile?
  Cheers,
  Jo
  O.K., Jo, before you go away, open SeaMonkey, have a look at
  Edit-MailNewsgroup Preferences, select your email account (may be your
  only account), have a look at the bottom of the Server Settings
  screen, it should tell you where your Local Directory is. Note this
  location. Have a look 
  athttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tip...

  to un-hide your folders if necessary.

  Then close SeaMonkey, make sure it's not still running by Ctrl-Alt-Del,
  then do a Windows Find File or Folder looking for inbox (without the
  ). The reason I've asked you to do this search is that when you
  un-install SeaMonkey, you are just un-installing the program, your
  profile, which contains all your e-mails, etc, is not un-installed. It
  may be just that when you did a re-install of SeaMonkey, it might not
  have found the old profile. If the search does find an inbox (without
  the ), it might just be in your lost profile. If you only find one
  inbox

Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-07-27 Thread Boppy
On Jul 24, 10:22 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
 Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 11:54 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 2:06 pm, Rubens rf...@aim.com wrote:
  Boppy wrote, on 2009-07-22 18:07:
  On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
  Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom.
  How can I shrink it back to normal size?
  Thanks in advance,
  Jo
  Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM
  Jo, this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom of the
  browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions is
  not suitable for SM 1.1.17.
  To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
  Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then you
  should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in SeaMonkey.
  Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two extensions
  at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
  right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.
  Hope that helps.
  Daniel
  Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
  Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
  yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
  haven't installed?
  Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get an
  error message not a valid install package error for both components.
  Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an application
  to open it with.
  Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
  doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
  which I can't do.
  Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
  my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
  several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only difference
  is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
  caused the crash).
  Cheers,
  Jo
  Hi Jo,
  The new component named Extension Manager 2.0 has never worked for me.
  But the former one, originally named just Extension Uninstaller works
  perfectly together with the API component.
  If you want to try it tell me and I can send you that by e-mail.
  Cheers,
  Rubens
  Thanks Rubens, I'll let you know if I need it - I think I saw it there
  for download so might give it a try.
  Meantime I have a more perplexing issue. While last night and this
  morning I was able to open Seamonkey and have all my old mail and
  bookmarks open, now when I load Seamonkey it loads without all of
  these items. Opening Profile Manager still shows me the default
  profile where I copied everything but it's just not displaying.
  Looking at the users/profile directory shows the data, but Seamonkey
  is simply not loading it on startup.
  Any suggestions?
  Jo
  Jo, my normal response would be to tell you that SM didn't close down
  correctly and that when you started up today, you must have made up a
  new profile. I'd then tell you to go to your Profile Manager to see if
  you had an extra profile..but you've been there and you haven't, so
  I'm a bit stumped, but...

  Just to be real sure, close SeaMonkey, wait about a minute, then give
  the Windows three finger salute (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and if you see SM still
  listed as running, click on it and End Task. Close the Window, re-start
  SMhow are things now??

  Daniel

  Hi Daniel, there's definitely nothing in the processes relating to
  Seamonkey. And when I first re-booted started SM with a cleanmachine I
  still got no profile.
  I've already un- and re-installed SM a couple of times. Now I'm
  thinking about ditching it altogether and using an other app. But what
  mail apps will accept an imported SM profile?
  Cheers,
  Jo

 O.K., Jo, before you go away, open SeaMonkey, have a look at
 Edit-MailNewsgroup Preferences, select your email account (may be your
 only account), have a look at the bottom of the Server Settings
 screen, it should tell you where your Local Directory is. Note this
 location. Have a look 
 athttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tip...

 to un-hide your folders if necessary.

 Then close SeaMonkey, make sure it's not still running by Ctrl-Alt-Del,
 then do a Windows Find File or Folder looking for inbox (without the
 ). The reason I've asked you to do this search is that when you
 un-install SeaMonkey, you are just un-installing the program, your
 profile, which contains all your e-mails, etc, is not un-installed. It
 may be just that when you did a re-install of SeaMonkey, it might not
 have found the old profile. If the search does find an inbox (without
 the ), it might just be in your lost profile. If you only find one
 inbox (without the ), is it in the same location as the Local
 Directory you noted in SM earlier

Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-07-23 Thread Boppy
On Jul 23, 11:54 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
 Boppy wrote:
  On Jul 23, 2:06 pm, Rubens rf...@aim.com wrote:
  Boppy wrote, on 2009-07-22 18:07:

  On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
  Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom.
  How can I shrink it back to normal size?
  Thanks in advance,
  Jo
  Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM
  Jo, this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom of the
  browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions is
  not suitable for SM 1.1.17.
  To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
  Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then you
  should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in SeaMonkey.
  Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two extensions
  at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
  right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.
  Hope that helps.
  Daniel
  Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
  Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
  yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
  haven't installed?
  Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get an
  error message not a valid install package error for both components.
  Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an application
  to open it with.
  Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
  doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
  which I can't do.
  Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
  my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
  several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only difference
  is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
  caused the crash).
  Cheers,
  Jo
  Hi Jo,

  The new component named Extension Manager 2.0 has never worked for me.

  But the former one, originally named just Extension Uninstaller works
  perfectly together with the API component.

  If you want to try it tell me and I can send you that by e-mail.

  Cheers,

  Rubens

  Thanks Rubens, I'll let you know if I need it - I think I saw it there
  for download so might give it a try.

  Meantime I have a more perplexing issue. While last night and this
  morning I was able to open Seamonkey and have all my old mail and
  bookmarks open, now when I load Seamonkey it loads without all of
  these items. Opening Profile Manager still shows me the default
  profile where I copied everything but it's just not displaying.
  Looking at the users/profile directory shows the data, but Seamonkey
  is simply not loading it on startup.

  Any suggestions?

  Jo

 Jo, my normal response would be to tell you that SM didn't close down
 correctly and that when you started up today, you must have made up a
 new profile. I'd then tell you to go to your Profile Manager to see if
 you had an extra profile..but you've been there and you haven't, so
 I'm a bit stumped, but...

 Just to be real sure, close SeaMonkey, wait about a minute, then give
 the Windows three finger salute (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and if you see SM still
 listed as running, click on it and End Task. Close the Window, re-start
 SMhow are things now??

 Daniel

Hi Daniel, there's definitely nothing in the processes relating to
Seamonkey. And when I first re-booted started SM with a cleanmachine I
still got no profile.
I've already un- and re-installed SM a couple of times. Now I'm
thinking about ditching it altogether and using an other app. But what
mail apps will accept an imported SM profile?
Cheers,
Jo
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Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-07-22 Thread Boppy
On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
 Boppy wrote:
  Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
  Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom.
  How can I shrink it back to normal size?

  Thanks in advance,
  Jo

  Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM

 Jo, this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom of the
 browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions is
 not suitable for SM 1.1.17.

 To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
 Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then you
 should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in SeaMonkey.

 Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two extensions
 at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
 right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.

 Hope that helps.

 Daniel

Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
haven't installed?

Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get an
error message not a valid install package error for both components.
Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an application
to open it with.

Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
which I can't do.

Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only difference
is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
caused the crash).

Cheers,
Jo
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Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-07-22 Thread Boppy
On Jul 23, 2:06 pm, Rubens rf...@aim.com wrote:
 Boppy wrote, on 2009-07-22 18:07:



  On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel d...@albury.nospam.net.au wrote:
  Boppy wrote:
  Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
  Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom.
  How can I shrink it back to normal size?
  Thanks in advance,
  Jo
  Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM
  Jo, this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom of the
  browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions is
  not suitable for SM 1.1.17.

  To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
  Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then you
  should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in SeaMonkey.

  Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two extensions
  at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
  right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.

  Hope that helps.

  Daniel

  Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
  Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
  yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
  haven't installed?

  Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get an
  error message not a valid install package error for both components.
  Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an application
  to open it with.

  Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
  doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
  which I can't do.

  Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
  my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
  several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only difference
  is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
  caused the crash).

  Cheers,
  Jo

 Hi Jo,

 The new component named Extension Manager 2.0 has never worked for me.

 But the former one, originally named just Extension Uninstaller works
 perfectly together with the API component.

 If you want to try it tell me and I can send you that by e-mail.

 Cheers,

 Rubens

Thanks Rubens, I'll let you know if I need it - I think I saw it there
for download so might give it a try.

Meantime I have a more perplexing issue. While last night and this
morning I was able to open Seamonkey and have all my old mail and
bookmarks open, now when I load Seamonkey it loads without all of
these items. Opening Profile Manager still shows me the default
profile where I copied everything but it's just not displaying.
Looking at the users/profile directory shows the data, but Seamonkey
is simply not loading it on startup.

Any suggestions?

Jo
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Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-07-21 Thread Boppy
Hiya, after days of hair pulling, the tech finally managed to rescue
my Seamonkey profile - Win Vista SP1 encrypted my whole JO
directory.
I've now got the SLT file sitting on an external drive called
wd4nx8pl.slt.
I've installed SM1.1.17.
What do I need to do to bring in all my old bookmarks, contacts,
passwords and mail?
All the helpfiles I can find deal with importing from other apps, so I
do apologise if this is an FAQ but I couldn't find exactly this
question answered.
Thanks in advance,
Jo
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Re: Where are bookmarks, mail etc in Vista?

2009-07-17 Thread Boppy
On Jul 15, 2:45 pm, Boppy therealbo...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi guys, my hard drive was changed and the tech put all my old data on
 another drive. Now I'm trying to find my Seamonkey profile but
 searching for *.slt is not bringing anything up.

 I don't have any of these directories as per the FAQ (mainly because
 Vista isn't mentioned):

 Windows 98/98SE/Me      If password protection is disabled:
 C:\Windows\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\*.slt

 If password protection is enabled:
 C:\Windows\Profiles\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles
 \profilename\*.slt\
 Windows NT 4.0  C:\Winnt\Profiles\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data
 \Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\*.slt
 Windows 2000  Windows XP   C:\Documents and Settings\%USERPROFILE%
 \Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\

 I have prog files/mozilla/seamonkey but what I'm looking for isn't
 there.

 What extensions should I search for to find my mail, newsgroup,
 password and bookmark files?

 Thanks in advance for advice so I can get everything working again.

 Cheers,
 Jo

Well it turns out that my entire profile has got lost somewhere in the
crash. Jo should be under the Users directory but isn't there any
more. That's why I can't find any of my Seamonkey data.
J
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Re: Where are bookmarks, mail etc in Vista?

2009-07-15 Thread Boppy
On Jul 15, 7:52 pm, Martin Feitag prof_nosp...@quantentunnel.de
wrote:
 Boppy schrieb:



  Hi guys, my hard drive was changed and the tech put all my old data on
  another drive. Now I'm trying to find my Seamonkey profile but
  searching for *.slt is not bringing anything up.

  I don't have any of these directories as per the FAQ (mainly because
  Vista isn't mentioned):

  Windows 98/98SE/Me         If password protection is disabled:
  C:\Windows\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\*.slt

  If password protection is enabled:
  C:\Windows\Profiles\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles
  \profilename\*.slt\
  Windows NT 4.0     C:\Winnt\Profiles\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data
  \Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\*.slt
  Windows 2000  Windows XP      C:\Documents and Settings\%USERPROFILE%
  \Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\

  I have prog files/mozilla/seamonkey but what I'm looking for isn't
  there.

  What extensions should I search for to find my mail, newsgroup,
  password and bookmark files?

  Thanks in advance for advice so I can get everything working again.

  Cheers,
  Jo

 Documents and settings is a hidden folder in Win7, I guess it's the
 same for Vista
 Also have a look into \Users\username\... there will be a similar
 structure like the one in Documents and settings\username\... from
 Win2000 and XP.
 regards

 Martin

Thanks Martin,

There is nothing under users.

This is a screenshot of the old drive's program files (after tech
repartioned it):
http://bayimg.com/mACFdaaCj

Can you suggest a file name I could search for that will lead me to
the relevant directory?

Cheers,
Jo
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Where are bookmarks, mail etc in Vista?

2009-07-14 Thread Boppy
Hi guys, my hard drive was changed and the tech put all my old data on
another drive. Now I'm trying to find my Seamonkey profile but
searching for *.slt is not bringing anything up.

I don't have any of these directories as per the FAQ (mainly because
Vista isn't mentioned):

Windows 98/98SE/Me  If password protection is disabled:
C:\Windows\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\*.slt

If password protection is enabled:
C:\Windows\Profiles\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles
\profilename\*.slt\
Windows NT 4.0  C:\Winnt\Profiles\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data
\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\*.slt
Windows 2000  Windows XP   C:\Documents and Settings\%USERPROFILE%
\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\profile name\

I have prog files/mozilla/seamonkey but what I'm looking for isn't
there.

What extensions should I search for to find my mail, newsgroup,
password and bookmark files?

Thanks in advance for advice so I can get everything working again.

Cheers,
Jo
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Using css to format sig?

2009-02-22 Thread Boppy
Hi guys, I've got my html sig looking right in Dreamweaver but the
blue underlining of links comes back in Seamonkey 1.1.7.

I've put the css file in my profile/chrome folder but this has no
effect on the sig look.

What do I need to do to get the sig looking in Seamonkey the way it
does in Dreamweaver?

Thanks in advance,
Jo
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