On 2016-09-01 10:23 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If that's your theory, close SM, delete the msf file in question, and relaunch. SM will automatically create a new msf file as soon as you select/open the folder. If that doesn't work, that wasn't the problem.
SeaMonkey actually has a built-in way of doing that. Right-click on the folder name and select Properties. There should be a button called [Repair Folder]. Clicking on it will rebuild the MSF file.
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