Neil Hughes wrote:
On 11/2/10 02:42, Leonidas Jones wrote:

In my cases, the migration did take a long time, could you perhaps be
clicking OK before the migration is finished?

I kept my hands away from the keyboard/mouse during the migration :-) -
I think the "OK" button is not active during migration anyway?

When you reopen SeaMonkey, does the migration start again? If so, can
you cancel out of it and create a clean profile?

When I re-open SM it just goes straight to the crash dialog, so it looks
like the folder structure has been created but there's something in it
that's corrupt. If I delete the new SM 2.x folders created in
~\Library\Application Support and start from new it happens again.

I guess my only option is to start from scratch, set everything up
manually and import my mail folders one-by-one :-( In the meantime I'll
stick with 1.1.18.


Most of the migration issues have been for Windows users, so I had hoped we were immune, but I guess not. I have a very complex and decidedly non-standard profile, and mine migrated extremely well.

With the steps you have taken, it would probably take a long time to pin down exactly why your profile is not migrating, so it is likely more labor efficient to transfer the data manually, as you suggest.

Depending on the complexity of your Mail/News setup, this can be a pretty easy task or a time consuming one. Still, once its done, its done, and you will be ready to move forward.

Please feel free to post back here should you need any help with the manual migration of your data.

Lee
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