Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-11 Thread Paul Marwick
Ed Mullen wrote: Paul Marwick wrote on 10/9/2014 11:32 AM: Ed Mullen wrote: http://edmullen.net/temp/password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm.xpi It installed just fine in SM 2.29.1 for me. Thanks! Installed fine on 2.26.1 as well. I then used wget to download a copy in case I need it again :)

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-09 Thread Paul Marwick
Ed Mullen wrote: http://edmullen.net/temp/password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm.xpi It installed just fine in SM 2.29.1 for me. Thanks! Installed fine on 2.26.1 as well. I then used wget to download a copy in case I need it again :) An aside, it's probably not a good idea to have an exported

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-09 Thread Ed Mullen
Paul Marwick wrote on 10/9/2014 11:32 AM: Ed Mullen wrote: http://edmullen.net/temp/password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm.xpi It installed just fine in SM 2.29.1 for me. Thanks! Installed fine on 2.26.1 as well. I then used wget to download a copy in case I need it again :) An aside, it's

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-08 Thread Paul Marwick
protected site, saved the password. But there is no numbers.s file created. And no information that I can find to help me actually get the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-08 Thread Ed Mullen
Paul Marwick wrote on 10/8/2014 5:32 PM: Ed Mullen wrote: I used to use Password Exporter extension but it says it's not available for SM 2.29.1. :-( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/?src=ss Just for fun I tried installing it on 29.1.1 and it works. I

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-07 Thread Paul Marwick
can find to help me actually get the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database for passwords Thanks for that. Something odd going on though - still doesn't pick up any of the passwords. I

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-07 Thread Ed Mullen
file created. And no information that I can find to help me actually get the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database for passwords Thanks for that. Something odd going on though - still

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-07 Thread Ed Mullen
the password. But there is no numbers.s file created. And no information that I can find to help me actually get the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database for passwords Thanks

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-07 Thread NoOp
from the old profile (its still active and available under a different Linux distribution). But passwords has so far got me completely lost. I followed the directions - used the new profile to log into a password protected site, saved the password. But there is no numbers.s file created

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-07 Thread EE
the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database for passwords Thanks for that. Something odd going on though - still doesn't pick up any of the passwords. I tried killing the new profile and starting

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-07 Thread EE
. And no information that I can find to help me actually get the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database for passwords Thanks for that. Something odd going on though - still doesn't pick up any

Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-06 Thread Paul Marwick
to now be obsolete. And I've not found other sources that are much better. bookmarks.html no longer exists, and places.sqlite doesn't seem to contain my original bookmarks. I've got round most of the problem by exporting bookmarks.html from the old profile (its still active and available under

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-06 Thread Ed Mullen
Paul Marwick wrote on 10/6/2014 2:23 AM: I followed the directions - used the new profile to log into a password protected site, saved the password. But there is no numbers.s file created. And no information that I can find to help me actually get the password data from the old profile

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-06 Thread Paul Marwick
seems to use places.sqlite, but that doesn't seem to work with Seamonkey either. :( I really don't want to give up on Seamonkey, but this is becoming increasingly frustrating. Especially since the old profile works ok on one machine, just not on the one I use most frequently. Paul

Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-06 Thread Ed Mullen
actually get the password data from the old profile to the new one. Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's key3.db file, the key database for passwords Thanks for that. Something odd going on though - still doesn't pick up any of the passwords. I tried killing the new

Old profile

2009-10-29 Thread Ken Rudolph
So apparently SM 2.0's profile is in a new folder called Application Data|Mozilla|SeaMonkey|Profiles. I believe my old SM 1.1.18 profile is in Application Data|Mozilla|Profiles|default. I backed up that folder to another hard drive yesterday, just in case. I've also uninstalled SM 1.1.18.

Re: Old profile

2009-10-29 Thread Leonidas Jones
Ken Rudolph wrote: So apparently SM 2.0's profile is in a new folder called Application Data|Mozilla|SeaMonkey|Profiles. I believe my old SM 1.1.18 profile is in Application Data|Mozilla|Profiles|default. I backed up that folder to another hard drive yesterday, just in case. I've also