Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 7:42 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 5:38 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 2:01 PM, John wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 10:49 AM, John wrote:
Apparently migration from 1.18 to 2.0 is not supported either and it
(2.0 install) wiped out my iTunes files.
What!? Migration from 1.1.18 (I assume that is the release you meant) to
2.0 is not supported?
All I can say is that I tried several times to install 2.0 over 1.1.18
and it corrupted my iTunes file and would not open. That would suggest
that there is a problem moving between the two.
So this means SeaMonkey does not support migration from 1.1.18 to 2.0?
Sir, your logic escapes me.
No they are talking about there is a Migration assistant to go from
1.1.18 to 2.0, but if you are dumb enough to wait until 2.1 to jump.
then you be unable to bring over your files automatically unless you
manually do so.
Are you responding to the correct post? John clearly said that SeaMonkey
doesn't support migration from 1.1.18 to 2.0. I was responding to that.
I don't know which. I all I know is what the developers are saying that
there is a Migration assistant built into 2, Tools menu import> choose
import. when window open choose all If you haven't setup anything. or
click everything in the list then it will have you choose which
application SM 1.1, FireFox, or Thunderbird.
Are you sure that's how you initiate the migration wizard in SM 2.0?
I understood it differently. Have you actually done this?
But that there will not be one sufficient to import from SM 1.1.18.
everything. Part of it will be removed and will continue to be until
1.1.18 is but a distant memory.
Sorry, you've completely lost me here. I have no idea what you're trying
to say.
I'm saying for now history data will be remove in migration manager so
all your history will be left and not migrated. As other components are
changed that portion will too be left out. Until the point to migrate
anything you'll have to do it manually.
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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org
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