Mobius wrote:
I have looked around for the specific information I was looking for
regarding the Composer component of SeaMonkey 2.0. All I found was a
short thread from June 2008 that intimated that Composer was not being
supported any longer. That is too bad. Of course, if Kompozer was
still
On Dec 18, 9:15 am, Robert Kaiser wrote:
> Ray_Net wrote:
> > In SM 1.1.xx the second method was prefered because the first method did
> > not clean all registry entries. After a while, there are in the registry
> > traces about 1.1.9 , 1.1.10, 1.1.11, 1.1.12, etc
>
> > Is this "little bug" c
Ray_Net wrote:
In SM 1.1.xx the second method was prefered because the first method did
not clean all registry entries. After a while, there are in the registry
traces about 1.1.9 , 1.1.10, 1.1.11, 1.1.12, etc
Is this "little bug" corrected ? Sure ?
As far as I know, it is. We completely
OBones wrote:
>> On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit> Preferences]. In the
>> Preferences window, select [Advanced> Software Install]. On the
>> Software Installation pane, uncheck the checkboxes under Updates.
>>
>> Unlike some other update capabilities, however, you will then no longer
>>
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/16/2009 3:31 PM, taz043 wrote:
When I opened SeaMonkey this afternoon it started automatically to
update itself to 2.01. How do I shut off automatic updating? I don't
want any software to update itself without asking me first.
taz
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select
OBones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/16/2009 3:31 PM, taz043 wrote:
When I opened SeaMonkey this afternoon it started automatically to
update itself to 2.01. How do I shut off automatic updating? I don't
want any software to update itself without asking me first.
taz
On the SeaMonkey men
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/16/2009 3:31 PM, taz043 wrote:
When I opened SeaMonkey this afternoon it started automatically to
update itself to 2.01. How do I shut off automatic updating? I don't
want any software to update itself without asking me first.
taz
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select
Robert Kaiser wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Unlike some other update capabilities, however, you will then no longer
get even a notice about updates. For SeaMonkey itself, updates are
announced in this newsgroup.
You still can manually go into Help > Check For Updates... though to
trigger insta
David E. Ross wrote:
Unlike some other update capabilities, however, you will then no longer
get even a notice about updates. For SeaMonkey itself, updates are
announced in this newsgroup.
You still can manually go into Help > Check For Updates... though to
trigger installing updates yourself
On 12/16/2009 3:31 PM, taz043 wrote:
> When I opened SeaMonkey this afternoon it started automatically to
> update itself to 2.01. How do I shut off automatic updating? I don't
> want any software to update itself without asking me first.
>
> taz
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit > Pref
When I opened SeaMonkey this afternoon it started automatically to
update itself to 2.01. How do I shut off automatic updating? I don't
want any software to update itself without asking me first.
taz
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Thanks, it is done and working.
-Stan
obones wrote:
stan wrote:
Ok, it is there but how do I reimport it?
Delete your new SM2 profile, then restart SM2. It will recreate the
profile and ask to reimport.
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stan wrote:
Ok, it is there but how do I reimport it?
Delete your new SM2 profile, then restart SM2. It will recreate the
profile and ask to reimport.
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Ok, it is there but how do I reimport it?
-stan
obones wrote:
stan wrote:
I have just updated to version 2.0 and during the import mode it locked
out. On restart I have lost old Local Folders.
Is there any recovery or backup created of the old Inbox Local Folders?
The old inbox is still there
stan wrote:
I have just updated to version 2.0 and during the import mode it locked
out. On restart I have lost old Local Folders.
Is there any recovery or backup created of the old Inbox Local Folders?
The old inbox is still there, look for it in the Document and settings
folder.
What might h
I have just updated to version 2.0 and during the import mode it locked
out. On restart I have lost old Local Folders.
Is there any recovery or backup created of the old Inbox Local Folders?
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Gerd Schweizer wrote:
Thank You very much Robert for Your answer. During the last days You are
very busy, i guess.
It was worse before the release, when I needed to make sure everything
works out and it can be done.
Now, the vast amount of work is keeping up with all the feedback and
messages
Robert Kaiser schrieb:
SeaMonkey 2.0 doesn't destroy any of your old data, it copies it to a
new location and migrates it into the formats used now. The install
instructions are at
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/install-and-uninstall
Thank You very much Robert for Your answer. Durin
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
What I am looking for is a small update instruction.
The Version two was announced yesterday like the previous smaller
updates. But i mean to remember, that for example 1.18 and 2.0 are not
so compatible with the personal options and data.
So i hesitat
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
What I am looking for is a small update instruction.
The Version two was announced yesterday like the previous smaller
updates. But i mean to remember, that for example 1.18 and 2.0 are not
so compatible with the personal options and data.
So i hesitate now installing the n
Robert Kaiser schrieb:
Thank You very much, Robert.
What I am looking for is a small update instruction.
The Version two was announced yesterday like the previous smaller
updates. But i mean to remember, that for example 1.18 and 2.0 are not
so compatible with the personal options and data.
So
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