I am either asking a really dumb question, or no one knows how to do this.... please don't spare my feelings if I am asking a dumb question.
I want to install Thunderbird on my Citrix farm... then when the users launch it, I want to be able to point to the z: drive, where their Netscape 4.x profile is sitting. When I launch thunderbird now, it wants to put a profile on the local C: drive, which they do not have access to....
Can anyone please help or point me in the direction of help??
Help with Thunderbird in Networked environment
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You can type thunderbird.exe -p on a command prompt (if you have one).
In the profile manager, you can set name and location for the profile. Point it to your z: drive.
Then make a schortcut on the user's desktop with the profile name appended. This will prevent the creation of a new profile (I think), but I don't know the exact syntax. Probably thunderbird.exe "profile name", but again, I'm not sure.
In the profile manager, you can set name and location for the profile. Point it to your z: drive.
Then make a schortcut on the user's desktop with the profile name appended. This will prevent the creation of a new profile (I think), but I don't know the exact syntax. Probably thunderbird.exe "profile name", but again, I'm not sure.
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Thunderbird on Network
I am using a version which runs from the netware server, I assume I can set the profile to "default" for all users.
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