Steve B. wrote:
 From another forum:
 >I had to downgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.14 in order to get email indexing
 >going again in Google Desktop Search. Here's how I did it, I am
 >running Windows 7:

 >Uninstalled Seamonkey 2.2.
 >Installed Seamonkey 2.0.14
 >Copied the below files from: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google
Desktop Search
 >GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.js
 >GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.xpt
 >GoogleDesktopNetwork3.dll
 >Pasted them into: C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\components
 >Closed Seamonkey
 >Deleted the compreg.dat file from the Seamonkey profile directory
(will vary according to where you have it set)
 >Re-started Seamonkey
 >It rebuilt the compreg.dat file and included references to the 3
Google desktop files above. You can open the file in a text editor to
verify. Just search for the word "google" and it will find the
references. If it does not find them, then email will not be indexed.

 >Email is now being indexed again after the above procedure, on both my
computers running Win 7.

 >Seems from Seamonkey 2.1 and up there is no compreg.dat file. If
anyone knows what file took its place let me know and I will try the
above procedure using the replacement file on 2.2.

Any idea how to accomplish this with SM 2.3.3?

One necessity I have always had with SeaMonkey was its compatibility with Google Desktop Search. It's become pretty much impossible to maintain that with regularity. So, for the first time since it's start, SeaMonkey is nearly useless to me. If someone, somewhere, somehow would make it practical and user-friendly to maintain that SeaMonkey/Google Desktop Search compatibility, I'd be forever grateful and stick with SeaMonkey.
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