Daniel wrote:
> John Boyle wrote:
>> To Robert Kaiser, Leonidas Jones, NoOp, Mark Hansen: Clean slate, new
>> thread. However, it does have to start with the suggestions of Robert
>> Kaiser. First, I reinstalled 2.0, it seems the profile and the bookmarks
>> were still there from my first attempt, which did not allow me to
>> migrate everything that had to do with addressbooks or even Local
>> Folders.
>> 1.Your followup suggestion to do something with the 2.0 profile, so that
>> I could start over, I am afraid I cannot figure out where the info is to
>> either delete or whatever, so that I could get a clean install and start
>> over again! That is one continuing problem that I think I will just have
>> to do manually, by typing the addresses all over again, into the 2.0
>> addressbook!
> 
> John, when you removed SM 2.0, did you remove it's profile as well??
> *NOTE*  When you originally installed SM 2.0 it made a copy of your SM
> 1.1.18 profile, and when you deleted SM 2.0, it would not have removed
> this profile, so when you re-installed SM 2.0, it would have found this
> profile.
> 
> To find it, in SM 2.0, have a look at Edit > Mail & Newsgroup Account
> Setting, and, at the bottom of the "Server Settings" page, there is the
> Local Direction location. This should be where your SM 2.0 profile is
> stored.
> 
> Close SM 2.0, including the Quick Launch feature (if it's still there),
> delete the profile (using Windows Explorer or whatever) then use the
> Windows Program Remover to get rid of SM 2.0, then re-install SM 2.0 to
> get an up-to-date copy of your SM 1.1.18 profile
> 
> Daniel
> 
>>  2.Then I discovered, even after I set up the newsgroup
>> for Mozilla support.seamonkey, that I could not use that one in ver. 2.0
>> to enter any messages! NOW, that one I bet, is because I did not
>> activate something in 2.0, and, may have to do with the fact that 1.1.18
>> is still my default browser, even though the desktop ICON always brings
>> up 2.0! How do I correct that, please?    3. Another point is, the
>> folders where incoming mail and newsgroups should be directed to, is
>> there such a thing anymore as "Local Folders"? If so, how do I activate
>> it? :-\
> 
To Daniel: Well, I must have done something wrong, as I managed to
delete the profile as you suggested, plus all my 1.1.18 DATA! I cannot
blame this on 2.0, just my NOT really understanding how to and so, now I
 no longer have ANY book marks, nor any addressbooks either! But, as you
can see, I did get my basic 1.1.18 restarted, and what I am going to
have to do, is now wait until I start receiving things to re-constitute
all my data! The newsgroup IS accessible, as you can see, and I will
have to completely resetup it entirely! Then I will see about any
changeover, as this process is going to take some time to get it roughly
back the way I had it before! If I am not mistaken, there should be a
way to get the addressbooks back, even with a deleted profile, but I
have forgotten how, can someone help me with that?
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