Monica wrote:
> JAS wrote:
>> Monica wrote:
>>> Bernard Mercier wrote:
>>>> Monica avait énoncé :
>>>>> Bernard Mercier wrote:
>>>>>> Monica avait prétendu :
>>>>>>> Daniel wrote:
>>>>>>>> Monica wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Since the last update to the current 2.0.3. I have 2 profiles in
>>>>>>>>> C:\Documents and
>>>>>>>>> Settings\[username]\ApplicationData\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ The
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> first one (which has all my stuff in it) [random string].slt and
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> second one [random string].default
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have never created more than one, but suspect that SM for some
>>>>>>>>> reason
>>>>>>>>> has created the second one, which I think may be messing a few
>>>>>>>>> things up
>>>>>>>>> for me (that I´ve posted about in another thread).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I read another posting here which said that the Mail folder
>>>>>>>>> should be in
>>>>>>>>> C:\Documents and
>>>>>>>>> Settings\[username]\ApplicationData\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[random
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> string].default\Mail My mail (and everything else of my stuff)
>>>>>>>>> does not
>>>>>>>>> sit in the profile with the .default ending but in the profile
>>>>>>>>> with the
>>>>>>>>> .slt ending. How can I go about to correct this? Can I just
>>>>>>>>> delete the
>>>>>>>>> .default one?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Any help will be much appreciated.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Monica
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Monica, did you upgrade from SM 1.x?? I think it called its
>>>>>>>> profiles
>>>>>>>> ".slt" whereas SM 2 calls it ".default"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think!!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>>> I am not sure (can´t remember) if it was this last time I upgraded
>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>> SM 1.x or just did an update within SM2.x. I think the latter,
>>>>>>> because I
>>>>>>> think I can recall being annoyed at the update being done
>>>>>>> automatically
>>>>>>> without me being asked first. I know now that I can untick a box
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> that, which I did today. That .slt variant may have been with me
>>>>>>> ever
>>>>>>> since I upgraded to SM2 and I just haven´t noticed anything wrong
>>>>>>> until
>>>>>>> I needed to perform certain things lately.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you know what can be done about this though?
>>>>>> Select in Tools|switch profile.
>>>>>> Then manage profiles.
>>>>>>
>>>>> I´m sorry but manage profiles in what way? I´m not too familiar with
>>>>> things like this. What I do know though is that I am using the
>>>>> profile I
>>>>> want to, and that is not the "default" one that also sits there for
>>>>> whatever reason.
>>>> Well the subject of your question is about profiles.
>>>> So you can manage them through the way I provided.
>>>>
>>> Sorry but that does not answer my initial questions. "My mail (and
>>> everything else of my stuff) does not sit in the profile with the
>>> .default ending but in the profile with the .slt ending. How can I go
>>> about to correct this? Can I just delete the .default one?"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Did you choose to import your old profile info when you installed 2.0.3
>> or such?
> Yes I did, but for some reason it was not installed into the .default
> profile which SM creates, but into a separate profile with the ending
> .slt
> If not the default will be void of any profile info and you
>> will have to import the information from your old profile manually.
> I have all the info from my old profile in my current SM 2.0.3
> version. The only thing I am concerned about is that the profile I use
> does not have the .default ending that it´s evidently supposed to have
> (insted it has .slt).
>
> Can I just delete the non used .default profile and give my working
> .slt one the .default ending that it´s supposed to have?
>
>> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey
>>
>
I would not delete anything right now but maybe rename the .slt profile
to .sltold and restart SM and making sure it is pointing to the new
install by right clicking on the icon and select properties and see
where the target is and see what happens.

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