On 12/8/2009 3:55 PM, Ray_Net wrote: > Leonidas Jones wrote: >> OBones wrote: >>> SM2 will import SM1.1.18 profiles just fine. >>> And after that you have tow independent installations, provided you >>> installed them in a different folder. >>> That's what I have here, it works just fine, no need for any third party >>> tool >> >> Well, 2.0 will import profiles fine in most cases. There have been >> enough problems reported to be cautious, though, in any event, the old >> profile remains intact even if the transfer is not complete. >> >> SM 2.0, by default, installs in a different location then SM 1.18. >> > > So both profile locations are different. So far so good. > Are the "program part" under the "Program files" directory also > installed in different directories ?
The default program installation directory for SM 2.0 is different than the default program installation directory used by SM 1.1.X > What about icons on the desktop - are they also differents ? I haven't installed SM 2.0 yet, but I think if there is a SM desktop icon (assuming Windows here), it will be converted to SM 2.0. However, you can just create a separate desktop icon if you wish. > > If all the answers of those two questions are "Yes" i will give SM2 a > try. I suppose that both program 1.1.18 and 2.0 may not run in the seme > time... Just keep in mind that if SM 1.1.X is running (even in quick launch mode) and you attempt to launch SM 2.0, it will open a new SM 1.1.X window unless you provide the -no-remote command line option. I believe the same will be true the other way around. Also, if you have an e-mail account where you download your mail from a server (like a POP server), then you may want to configure one of your accounts to leave the messages on the server. Otherwise, once the message is downloaded, it won't be available for the other account to see. Good luck. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

