mscott wrote:Nikola Cakelic wrote:Well, I selected custom install, and then selected to install offline support within installer, but when installation was copleted, there was no offline support
Later, I had to use offline.xpi from my hard disk to add offline support
in your installation directory there should be a couple of .log files which report on the progress of the install. Any errors there about offline.xpi?
Hi mscott!
This is from install_status.log:
Destination Path:
Main: D:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird
SubPath:
Setup Type: &Custom
Components selected:
Cross Platform COM
Mozilla Thunderbird Mail
mozilla.org Uninstaller
US English Defaults
English (US) Language Pack
US Region Pack
Offline Support
Components to download:
Cross Platform COM found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
Mozilla Thunderbird Mail found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
mozilla.org Uninstaller found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
US English Defaults found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
English (US) Language Pack found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
US Region Pack found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
Offline Support found: D:\Temp\ns_temp\
**
** All components have been found locally. No components will be downloaded.
**
Uncompressing Xpcom Succeeded: 0
XPInstall Start
Cross Platform COM: 0 OK
Mozilla Thunderbird Mail: 0 OK
US English Defaults: 0 OK
English (US) Language Pack: 0 OK
US Region Pack: 0 OK
Offline Support: 0 OK
XPInstall End
Launch Apps Start
Launch Apps End
It says "Offline Support OK", but when I started Thunderbird, there was no offline extension in Tools -> Options -> Extensions, or a little "conector" in the bottom right corner of a window that indicate offline/online mode.