I could resolve this problem by moving the seamonkey file from
c:/documents and settings/mozilla.org to c:/documents and settings. From
there the data could be imported.
Graham schrieb:
Billy wrote:
I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
importantly, my complete bookmark file with many years of research was
also gone.
I appreciate your work to improve Seamonkey. However, your
failure to address this possibility in your download instructions has
made this program useless to me. Looks like I will have to move on
and start all over again with my research. Bummer!
Unless you deliberately, manually, removed your old profile, it is
still there, but apparently did not get migrated when you first
started SM2 (you'll find a number of other instances of this occurring
if you do a little searching in this newsgroup). You just need to find
it. You might try re-installing the previous version of Seamonkey: it
should find and use your old profile.
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