Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
If I want to migrate an SM1 profile to SM2 on a new Windows 7 machine,
do I have to have SM1 installed, or can I just copy the SM1 profile to
my new machine and import it to SM2?
SM1 itself is not needed, but probably
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
If I want to migrate an SM1 profile to SM2 on a new Windows 7 machine,
do I have to have SM1 installed, or can I just copy the SM1 profile to
my new machine and import it to SM2?
SM1 itself is not needed, but probably its profile databas
Daniel wrote:
Jens, shouldn't David be able to just create a new profile name in SM
2.0's Profile Manager and point it to the SM 1 profile's location having
copied it to the new machine?
Yes, this is what I am wondering. This is how I move profiles between SeaMonkey
1.x installations on diffe
Jens Hatlak wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
If I want to migrate an SM1 profile to SM2 on a new Windows 7 machine,
do I have to have SM1 installed, or can I just copy the SM1 profile to
my new machine and import it to SM2?
SM1 itself is not needed, but probably its profile database, a file
call
David Wilkinson wrote:
If I want to migrate an SM1 profile to SM2 on a new Windows 7 machine,
do I have to have SM1 installed, or can I just copy the SM1 profile to
my new machine and import it to SM2?
SM1 itself is not needed, but probably its profile database, a file
called registry.dat (cf.
If I want to migrate an SM1 profile to SM2 on a new Windows 7 machine, do I have
to have SM1 installed, or can I just copy the SM1 profile to my new machine and
import it to SM2?
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