On 01/23/2013 01:23 PM, Connie wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>
>> I'd rethink taking that "advise" were I you:
>> <https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey.html>
>
> Not take which advice? Uninstalling the version already installed?
> Installing over the top or not doing so? Or not installing 2.14.1?
Installing 2.14.1 instead of the current 2.15.1.
Notice that 2.15 fixes 12 /Critical/ security issues, and 6 /High/
security issues.
Impact key:
Critical: Vulnerability can be used to run attacker code and install
software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
High: Vulnerability can be used to gather sensitive data from sites
in other windows or inject data or code into those sites, requiring no
more than normal browsing actions.
>
>> Janine provided you with the link to instructions:
>> <http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey>
>> /Read/ through that and then come back with questions.
>
> Yes, I have read it but I don't fuly understand it. I could
> understand what Rob said.
"I've tried installing a different version of SeaMonkey but it isn't
associating with the other version's profile and I can't see any way
of doing it." ...
You were asked yesterday what version(s)... the first guess was 2.4, but
then you replied: "No, that's not the problem version. I'm using a
different machine at the moment."
Today you mention 1.1.14 "Will the mails and folders transfer intact
from my original 1.1.14 via 2.0.14 to a newer version or will it all
turn turtle again?".
o Can you confirm that 1.1.4 is the version that you are having issues
with?
o Can you please confirm what "different version" you tried installing
over 1.1.4?
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