On or about 10/29/2009 5:16 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
> On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
>> Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk.  I
>> uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
>> rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program Files/mozilla.org
>> directory, rebooted, ran two different registry scanners/repair software
>> and searched the registry for SM leftovers, rebooted again, installed
>> SM2.0.  It went through the installatiion, did NOT bring up the 'import
>> wizard'
> 
> Ed,
> 
>   I don't have a solution for you, but just wanted to point out something
> which I think you've misunderstood.
> 
>   SM decides whether or not to run the import wizard at start up
> based on whether there is already a user profile. SM 2.0 keeps it's
> profiles in a location different (by default) than that used by SM 1.
> 
>   So, by uninstalling SM 2, you didn't actually reset this at all. It's
> my guess that it's not asking you to migrate because in the SM 2 profile
> area, there is already a profile.
> 
>   I think if you shut down SM 2, remove the Profile (in the SM 2 profile
> area only!) and launch SM 2, it will prompt you to migrate the SM 1 profile.
> 
> Best Regards,

As I understand it, I may be wrong, but I believe SM2 holds it's profile
in it's own directory which I removed (deleted).  The only profile I
have left on my machine (after searching through all the disk) is the
one from SM1.1.18 located in C:\Documents and Settings\ed\Application
Data\Mozilla\Profiles

-- 
Ed

Experience is the name everyone gives to his mistakes.
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