Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Brute force under Windows Vista and up:

Close SeaMonkey
Delete %localappdata%\mozilla\seamonkey via explorer.

The data there will be recreated during the next start

Just make sure its localappdata not appdata. appdata contains your profile.
FRG

For some reason SM was rather sluggish the last week (even typing was problematic), so I cleaned the cache as you described, and everything is nice and snappy again!

In my view a cache is temporary working space for an application that should be clean/empty when you start the application, so why not clean these caches when SM is started?



EE wrote:
Henrik37 wrote:
My Anti-virus software tells me there is some malware in my SeaMonkey
2.46 cache that it could not disinfect.

How do I clear the cache files to get rid of the detected malware?

Thank you, in advance, for comments and guidance.

Go into Preferences > Privacy & Security > Private Data and check whatever data you want cleared, then either click "Clear Now" or set "Always clear...", and if you wish to be asked first, also set "Ask me...".



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