William Morrison schrieb: > OK, I did what you suggested and reinstalled 1.1.18 over itself and all > is still good with it and installed 2.0 to a new directory named > Seamonkey2.0. Now here's where it get interesting, I checked the profile > manager in 1.1.18 and it list no profile
That dosn't sound promising. If SM1.1.18 doesn't find it's own profile, SM2 profile migration wizard probably fails on that, too. > and if I try to create a new > one 1.1.18 opens as if it is a new install i.e. no bookmarks, no email, Well that's normal and what a new profile is supposed to be ;-) > so I check profile manager in 2.0 and it shows a profile named "Default > User2", that's one I had created from the previous install of 2.0 but > when I do a search with Windows search using just the keyword "Default" > it finds every other occurrence of the word default except that one on > any of the four hard drives I have on this computer. This is really > getting confusing!!!! That's stupid XP, its search commonly excludes important folders. Make sure you have the following checkboxes enabled: http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/558/xpsearch.png Maybe you want to search for "Seamonkey" instead of "default" to not get so many results. After you succeed fel free to delete all unnecessary profiles and start again. If everything fails again, you could also create your mail-accounts in the new SM2 profile, then exit SM2 and copy your bookmarks.html and inbox/sent/... files over the new and empty SM2 ones from your old profile. > I think I might just do like some of the others > have said and stay with 1.1.18 until the next version of Seamonkey comes I doubt that this will correct your already existing profile issue, sry. > out unless it requires me to install 2.0 before I can upgrade to > anything newer and if that happens I might as well switch back to > Eudora, I've had people tell me it just laughs at viruses because it > can't open them and just deletes them. executable files are being executed by the user and the operating system, brain1.0.exe mainly helps to not click on unwanted attachments ;-) -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - http://www.gerstbach.at/2004/ascii _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

