Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-02-02 Thread Ray_Net
meagain wrote on 02-02-18 23:58: Original Message meagain wrote on 30-01-18 00:02: Original Message If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved I am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming. If SeaMonkey has

Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-02-02 Thread meagain
Original Message meagain wrote on 30-01-18 00:02: Original Message If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved I am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming. If SeaMonkey has already been installed just delete

Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-01-29 Thread Ray_Net
meagain wrote on 30-01-18 00:02: Original Message If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved I am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming. If SeaMonkey has already been installed just delete the complete roaming\mozilla dir on

Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-01-29 Thread meagain
Original Message If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved I am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming. If SeaMonkey has already been installed just delete the complete roaming\mozilla dir on the new pc before unpacking. Same

Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-01-27 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
If the new PC is blank or the old installation does not be preserved I am usually using zip -r -S with the whole mozilla dir in roaming. If SeaMonkey has already been installed just delete the complete roaming\mozilla dir on the new pc before unpacking. Same with roaming\Thunderbird. FRG

Re: Moving to a new machine

2018-01-26 Thread Ray_Net
rickman wrote on 27-01-18 01:23: I had to give up on my on my old laptop (Lenovo piece of ...) and got a new one.  I want to move all my newsgroup files to the new machine. Oddly enough when I search on doing this I find info on moving Thunderbird.  They say to use Mozbackup.  Will that work