On Jul 24, 10:22 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Boppy wrote:
> > On Jul 23, 11:54 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Boppy wrote:
> >>> On Jul 23, 2:06 pm, Rubens <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Boppy wrote, on 2009-07-22 18:07:
> >>>>> On Jul 22, 11:24 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>> Boppy wrote:
> >>>>>>> Right, got my bookmarks, mail etc back.
> >>>>>>> Now I've got this weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom.
> >>>>>>> How can I shrink it back to normal size?
> >>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
> >>>>>>> Jo
> >>>>>>> Image of deformed bottom bar:http://bayimg.com/OACGBaAcM
> >>>>>> Jo, this "weird deformed status/component bar at the bottom" of the
> >>>>>> browser screen usually means that one (or more) of your extensions is
> >>>>>> not suitable for SM 1.1.17.
> >>>>>> To fix this, you need to install the Extension Manager 2.0 and the
> >>>>>> Extension UnInstaller API 2.1 fromhttp://www.mozmonkey.com/. Then you
> >>>>>> should be able to see the Extension Manager under Tools in SeaMonkey.
> >>>>>> Use the Extension Manager to disable or uninstall one or two extensions
> >>>>>> at a time and the re-start SeaMonkey until the Browser image looks
> >>>>>> right. Try and find an updated version of the sus extension.
> >>>>>> Hope that helps.
> >>>>>> Daniel
> >>>>> Hi Daniel, thanks for replying. As this is a clean install of
> >>>>> Seamonkey (and I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times since
> >>>>> yesterday) isn't it a bit odd that it would have an extension that I
> >>>>> haven't installed?
> >>>>> Unfortunately I can't get your recommended file to install as I get an
> >>>>> error message "not a valid install package" error for both components.
> >>>>> Running the file from a download simply asks me to pick an application
> >>>>> to open it with.
> >>>>> Under Tools I have the option to click on Extension Uninstaller but
> >>>>> doing so simply brings up a warning telling me to install the app,
> >>>>> which I can't do.
> >>>>> Grateful for further guidance. This extra large bit at the bottom of
> >>>>> my screen has never been a problem before - I've used Seamonkey for
> >>>>> several years. It's odd that it's cropped up now. The only difference
> >>>>> is that I now have newly re-installed Vista along with SP2 ( SP1
> >>>>> caused the crash).
> >>>>> Cheers,
> >>>>> Jo
> >>>> Hi Jo,
> >>>> The new component named Extension Manager 2.0 has never worked for me.
> >>>> But the former one, originally named just Extension Uninstaller works
> >>>> perfectly together with the API component.
> >>>> If you want to try it tell me and I can send you that by e-mail.
> >>>> Cheers,
> >>>> Rubens
> >>> Thanks Rubens, I'll let you know if I need it - I think I saw it there
> >>> for download so might give it a try.
> >>> Meantime I have a more perplexing issue. While last night and this
> >>> morning I was able to open Seamonkey and have all my old mail and
> >>> bookmarks open, now when I load Seamonkey it loads without all of
> >>> these items. Opening Profile Manager still shows me the default
> >>> profile where I copied everything but it's just not displaying.
> >>> Looking at the users/profile directory shows the data, but Seamonkey
> >>> is simply not loading it on startup.
> >>> Any suggestions?
> >>> Jo
> >> Jo, my normal response would be to tell you that SM didn't close down
> >> correctly and that when you started up today, you must have made up a
> >> new profile. I'd then tell you to go to your Profile Manager to see if
> >> you had an extra profile......but you've been there and you haven't, so
> >> I'm a bit stumped, but...
>
> >> Just to be real sure, close SeaMonkey, wait about a minute, then give
> >> the Windows three finger salute (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and if you see SM still
> >> listed as running, click on it and End Task. Close the Window, re-start
> >> SM....how are things now??
>
> >> Daniel
>
> > Hi Daniel, there's definitely nothing in the processes relating to
> > Seamonkey. And when I first re-booted started SM with a cleanmachine I
> > still got no profile.
> > I've already un- and re-installed SM a couple of times. Now I'm
> > thinking about ditching it altogether and using an other app. But what
> > mail apps will accept an imported SM profile?
> > Cheers,
> > Jo
>
> O.K., Jo, before you go away, open SeaMonkey, have a look at
> Edit->Mail&Newsgroup Preferences, select your email account (may be your
> only account), have a look at the bottom of the "Server Settings"
> screen, it should tell you where your Local Directory is. Note this
> location. Have a look 
> athttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tip...
>
> to un-hide your folders if necessary.
>
> Then close SeaMonkey, make sure it's not still running by Ctrl-Alt-Del,
> then do a Windows Find File or Folder looking for "inbox" (without the
> ""). The reason I've asked you to do this search is that when you
> un-install SeaMonkey, you are just un-installing the program, your
> profile, which contains all your e-mails, etc, is not un-installed. It
> may be just that when you did a re-install of SeaMonkey, it might not
> have found the old profile. If the search does find an "inbox" (without
> the ""), it might just be in your lost profile. If you only find one
> "inbox" (without the ""), is it in the same location as the Local
> Directory you noted in SM earlier??
>
> Report back.
>
> Daniel

Well a couple of times yesterday I managed to get my profile to open
with SM but then subsequently not. Today not at all. I've deleted all
other profiles except the Jo profile from Jo/AppData/Mozilla/Profiles
and it's the only profile available under Profile Manager and still it
won't load.

I really need to access my old mail. Is there any way I can export it
to open in another mail app?

Jo
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