On 7/29/2016 12:21 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> i have been using SeaMonkey 2.26 with a *HEAVILY* customized 
> profile for eons ;/
> 
> I have just installed SM 2.40to its ow directory.
> It apparently behaves properly regarding my existing profiles.
> 
> What I *REQUIRE* is the ability to browse any/all websites as if 
> it were a virgin default install.
> 
> HOW????
> [Ignore any/ALL email/newsgroup issues!!!!!]
> 

There should be a default profile already on your computer.  It comes
with the installation of SeaMonkey.

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Tools > Switch Profile].

2.  On the Select User Profile window, select the Manage Profiles button
and then the Create Profile button.

3.  On the Create Profile Wizard window, select the Next button.

4.  On the new Create Profile Wizard window, enter a name that is not
merely "Default User".  For example, you could use "My Default Profile".

5.a To place the new profile in the default path, select the Finish
button.

5.b To place the new profile in your chosen path, select the Choose
Folder button.  On the Choose Profile Folder window, navigate to where
you want the new profile (a folder) and select the Select Folder button.
 Then Select the Finish button.

-- 
David E. Ross

Perhaps it was a smart decision for Hillary Clinton to use her
private E-mail server while Secretary of State.  According to
current Secretary of State John Kerry, we know that the Russians
and Chinese have hacked the State Department's servers.  In the
meantime, a claim by the Romanian hacker known as Guccifer
(Marcel Lehel Lazar) that he hacked into Clinton's E-mail
server proved false.
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