On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:01:29 +0100, Ray_Net
<[email protected]> in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

>jim wrote:
>> On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 00:34:14 -0500, Bill Davidsen <[email protected]> in
>> mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
>> 
>>> jim wrote:
>>>> (This is a repost, I got no reply previously.  Feel free to ask questions
>>>> in case I left something pertinent out.)
>>>>
>>> How about why you are hijacking this thread about an unrelated topic?
>>>
>>> If you did that before you may have a hint why people ignored you.
>> 
>> Nice insult.  You employ hyperbole to effect.....
>> 
>> I hope you made yourself feel better...........
>
>Please, don't react ... it's your fault posting a new (re)post under an 
>existing thread. You should create a new post with the sunject you want 
>when re-posting a problem and not hijacking an existing one.


Fine.  I could defend that i did *not* hijack any thread since that was
the drifted subject at the point at which i replied.  However, I won't
because there is no reason for bickering in a technical newsgroup.

Now, how about the question?  The entire email client transferred
completely, and the extensions for the browser transferred, but not the
bookmarks.  Why?

And why did I end up with a locked personal toolbar?
(The icon of the adblock extension does show but no others and the
bookmark manager shows 0 objects -- as described in the OP.)

And why did the export/import of bookmarks fail to last past the transfer
session?

If i left out any necessary detail in the original post, feel free to ask.
If it is difficult to get to the original post I will repost it.

The two machines are networked, FWIW.

jim
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