meagain wrote on 02-02-18 23:58:
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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