Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
John Doue wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Using 1.1.13.
I find myself confronted to an apparent mystery.
At some point in time, I installed Linux on my machine while dual
booting with XP.
I used the same Seamonkey profile, both in Linux and XP (thanks for
not commenting this was unwise ...!). My Mail directory (which is
not located in my profile directory but elsewhere) was shared. In
other word, whether I booted Linux or XP made no difference in my
use of Seamonkey.
Now, I have given up using Linux months and months ago and removed
all traces of Linux partitions on my machine.
I recently realized that my prefs.js file still have reference to
my Linux install, like for instance:
user_pref("mail.server.server1.directory-rel", "[ProfD]Mail/Local
Folders");
Where ProfD is (was) the name under Linux where my mail is stored.
The problem is, I removed all references to Linux from my prefs.js
file, but they get recreated each time I launch SM. I tried
creating a new profile, same thing happens as soon as I create a
dummy mail account.
Where can possibly SM gets this reference from? I searched the
registry, nada.
Are you saying it is normal that I have for instance both entries:
_______
user_pref("mail.identity.id2.sig_file",
"D:\\NETSCAPE\\USERS\\JPxxx\\SIGFILE1.TXT");
user_pref("mail.identity.id2.sig_file-rel",
"[ProfD]../../../USERS/JPxxx/SIGFILE1.TXT");
_______
and that ProfD has some meaning in SM?
yes, I've got them and I'm only using windows xp
Thanks, even if I do not understand them, it's a relief to know ...
you are affected, too! :-)
profd = profile directory
It's obvious ... once you know it!
--
John Doue
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