Re: Profile Question

2009-10-28 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:12:20 -0800, /David E. Ross/:

With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that 
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a 
profile named David.


With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder.  Is
this correct?


Yes, with SeaMonkey 2 the profile directory is named like:

...\.profile_name

instead of:

...\profile_name\.slt

As with SeaMonkey 1 one could specify exact directory name.

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Re: Profile Question

2009-10-28 Thread Leonidas Jones

David E. Ross wrote:

With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
profile named David.

With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder.  Is
this correct?



That is correct it is the same as FF 3.5 profile names.  Instead of an 
slt folder inside the profile name folder, the profile name is the 
extension.


.default

The profile SeaMonkey creates when it is first run is named default, and 
the x's are the usual random string from the slt folder days.


Lee
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Re: Profile Question

2009-10-28 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/28/2009 7:51 AM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 With SM 1.1.18 on Windows XP, profiles were in a folder structure that
 looked like [\David\vhs0nrcq.slt\profile files and subfolders] for a
 profile named David.

 With SM 2, it seems that profiles no longer have the xxx.slt folder.  Is
 this correct?

 
 That is correct it is the same as FF 3.5 profile names.  Instead of an 
 slt folder inside the profile name folder, the profile name is the 
 extension.
 
 .default
 
 The profile SeaMonkey creates when it is first run is named default, and 
 the x's are the usual random string from the slt folder days.
 
 Lee

I'm not getting the random string.

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