David Wilkinson wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
No there is a similar structure there, but it contains only the cache,
xul.mfl, and xpc.mfl. The nits and bolts of the profile are in the
Roaming subdirectory.
So, when you move your profile to a non-standard location (as I do), are you
just moving the Roaming part of the profile (and actually preventing it from
roaming), leaving the Local part in the original location?
Or does SeaMonkey know to put all of the profile (both Roaming and Local parts)
in the new location (when it sees that the profile is not in the standard
Roaming location)?
I don't know, I've never tried putting the profile anywhere but the
default on Vista. Rather then move profiles, I've moved parts of them,
such as the Mail and News folders, to allow multiple applications to
access them. I don't knwo what would happen with an entire profile
moved out of the default location.
Lee
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