Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
There is a profiles.ini in %appdata%\mozilla\Seamonkey. If you delete the ini
Seamonkey should start and create a new default profile. You can also edit it 
and
see if the wrong profile is in it.

On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 12:33:30 -0500, Larry S. wrote:

When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted, and
deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on the SM
logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted, resulting in File
Not Found because that profile no longer exists.

However, in Profile Manger she has indicated the correct one and clicked
Use Profile. SM refuses to use this (correct) one and keeps opening with
File Not Found.

How do we fix this? All help gratefully appreciated!

Larry


  Regards
  Frank-Rainer Grahl


The old profile was deleted from the ini file. The ini points to the correct location. Still doesn't work.

Just to be sure: we can delete the ini file completely, and SM will build it when it starts? How does the computer know where to go to find SM?

Note: the ini file's contents certainly appear to be an ini file, but the file name doesn't say "ini", just Profiles". (It's different from the folder named Profiles, which does contain the profile.)

Larry S.
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