Jens Hatlak wrote:
> Marisa Ciceran wrote:
>> The newest installation, however, did
>> not give the option of migrating/importing files from any other
>> SeaMonkey to another - only from outside programs that I have never
>> used.
>
> That's because Profile Migration is only triggered automatically if
> the following two things apply:
> 1. No SM >= 2.0 profiles have been created yet.
> 2. registry.dat from SM < 2.0 is found.
>
> Cf. <http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey>
>
>> This created a whole new set of problems. I ended up losing all my
>> passwords (not the master password which I do never activate) that are
>> stored in signons.sqlite and signons3.txt that had been converted during
>> the first 2.x installation. Simply copying these two files over from the
>> corrupted folder to the new profile does not activate them, and I could
>> not find any instructions how to import them otherwise such as exist for
>> importing from one 1.x installation to another 1.x.
>
> Strange, copying signons.sqlite should be all that's needed. If you
> use a Master Password (which as I understand you don't) you also need
> to copy the file key3.db. AFAIK the signons3.txt file is obsolete.
>
>> Can anyone help me now? I have spent several days on this frustrating
>> problem. Thank you in advance.
>
> Please first check my other reply to your message that started the
> thread.
>
> HTH
>
> Jens
>
I use SM 2.0.5 and have two profiles and have done nothing extra and
while I am browser ope I go to Tools and select switch profiles and It
brings up a box to choose from. Works as it always has been for me. ??

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