PROFILE MANAGER
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PROFILE MANAGER
I just copied my default profile to and new profile...user 2. However my email (use my browser for my mail) has not transferred over along with address book etc. Is there an easy way to do that?
Thanks...
marico
Thanks...
marico
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Re: PROFILE MANAGER
How did you copy your profile?
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Re: PROFILE MANAGER
Control Panel, Sys & Sec, Sys, Adv Sys Settings, User Profile Settings , copy default to user 2
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So you are referring to copying your Windows user profile? I've never seen a report here of anyone trying it that way and it seems a bit of overkill.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_ ... _SeaMonkey
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_ ... _SeaMonkey
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Re: PROFILE MANAGER
Thank you. I spent a long long time reading all the Mozilla directions. I am not a techie and the more I read the more confused I became. I just want to bring the email over to the user 2. So that when I am in that browser I can access my email. I may just forget it. The only reason I am doing that is because my SeaMonkey keeps hanging. I have tried many suggestions and some helped but didn't completely solve it. One suggestion was to use my other profile and see if that would do it.
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It's not really that difficult.
How are your accounts set up in SeaMonkey, as POP or IMAP? Find out using (in the email window) menu path Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings->click on "Server Settings" for each account present and see what is listed next to "Server Type".
How are your accounts set up in SeaMonkey, as POP or IMAP? Find out using (in the email window) menu path Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings->click on "Server Settings" for each account present and see what is listed next to "Server Type".
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Re: PROFILE MANAGER
Sorry, should have asked this before: Are all of the accounts present in the old profile listed in the new profile when you use that menu path above, and do they have the same server type listed?
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Email does not appear in the new profile. When I click on my email it just tells me to set the account up.
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I just assumed if I imported the one in Profile 1 that it would bring everything over. Is that incorrect?
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I've never copied a Windows user profile so I can't be certain what happens when one does. There are probably limits on what elements of non-Microsoft applications the copy process would "know" to include.
Have you tried just setting up the same accounts in the new profile, noting the settings used in the old profile and matching that in the new?
Have you tried just setting up the same accounts in the new profile, noting the settings used in the old profile and matching that in the new?
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I have set up the email account but it will not accept my password. I am using the same one from my default. I have something missing in my smtp and maybe that is the problem. Port 587 is missing in the new smtp and I have gone back over it several times in the new and cannot figure out how to get it in there.
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I don't know what that means. Are you looking at Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings->Outgoing Server (SMTP)->click on the name of the account at top right and then on the "Edit" button?
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Okay... walked away from the puter for awhile. I was getting blind. Went back to new smtp and found the port 587. However have compared my passwords to my default and everything is the same. However new email will still not accept passwords.