Daniel wrote:
Monica wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
[ goodness, please trim replies... ]
On 3/22/2010 4:54 AM, Daniel wrote:
O.K., Monica, forget the "Manage Profiles" bit for now. Just select
Tools->Switch profiles and check out what the other profile/s contains.
When you installed SM 2.0.x, it should have made a copy of your SM
1.1.xx profile (the .slt one) and called the new one ".default". If
your
SM 1 profile is still there, it will not have your latest email, for
example, but would be complete upto your change-over date. Just
check it
out!
Daniel
But doesn't SM 1.x and SM 2.x each place their profile directories in
different locations (by default)? Aren't the two profiles being
discussed
here in the same directory?
That seems suspicious to me.
Yes the two profiles are in the same directory!
So, as Bill suggests, SM 2 installs it's profile somewhere different to
SM 1, so someone changed somewhere.
Or, Monica is it possible that you never set up the Mail & Newgroup side
of SM 2, you just selected your old SM 1 profile and went on surfing??
That´s not possible since the profile sits in the correct SM2 directory.
How would it have gotten there without me moving it there?
Let´s skip the question on how the whole thing ever happened and move on
to a solution. Simple question (again), can I just rename my working
profile with the .slt ending and give it the ending .default, and delete
the current .default one?
Daniel
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