On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 13:58:08 -0500, "Rob C."
<[email protected]> in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

>That sounds about the same as I would have done except there 
>is one other set of files I would have moved  Import these 
>in the same way you did the other set.  Hopefully these will 
>help:  E:\Documents and
>Settings\Jim\Local Settings\Application 
>Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[oldgeneratedprofilename].default\ 

I found two files there XPC.mf1 and XUL.mf1 and copied them with SM closed
but that did not do the trick, then I copied them with SM closed and
rebooted before I brought SM up.  I am afraid that did not do the trick
either, but thanks for the suggestion.

jim
>
>
>
>Jim wrote:
>> windows xp (currently bare of updates)
Now updated to just prior to SP3,
>> seamonkey 2.2 (exists on C and E disks)
>>
>> I had to change boot disks and reinstall xp (not enough horsepower to run
>> win 7).
>>
>> I installed 2.2 on the new C, closed it, copied all personal settings data
>> (the whole subfolder tree -- about 165 files) from  E:\Documents and
>> Settings\Jim\Application
>> Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[oldgeneratedprofilename].default\
>> under the new same D&  S tree on the new C:\.
>> I erased the new C:\ settings tree and renamed the top folder of the
>> copied tree portion to<newgeneratedname.default>
>>
>> Restarted Seamonkey and the email was correctly populated with the old
>> accounts, emails, settings, etc.
>>
>> However, the browser failed to populate all of the old settings (it did
>> populate maybe 1 percent or less).
>>
>> What did I do wrong....please?
>> How do I repop all of the browser settings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> jim

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