![]() ![]() That worked to get TB started on the new PC. So which password did TB want when setting up the new account? I found a copy of the old password and typed it in. Folks who helped me do this said to erase the old passwords from Password Mgr. ![]() I'd just recently been forced to go to OAuth instead of my old passwords. When I set up TB on the new 22.04 PC it asked for name, email, and password. I went into troubleshooting and tried to find a place to pick profiles.īTW - This brings up another mystery. Brought the new profile back over since it didn't seem to make any difference. No sign of the old profile I wanted to use. I temporarily moved the new profile off the PC entirely and it STILL came up looking just like a new TB install. It came up with the new, nearly empty profile. Added a few letters to the existing profile, the one I didn't want to use. Finally got the old profile to the new PC. How does snap complicate the process of importing the old FF profile to the new PC? Now that I found where the Firefox profile is stored (inside the snap folder) can I just copy/paste as described above for TB? Or is it more complicated than that? On the 22.04 PC the FF profile was found inside the snap folder: Home/snap/firefox/common/.mozilla/firefox/fault. Reboot the PC and Thunderbird came up on the new computer just like the old one. Then go to the "new" PC, delete or re-name the existing profile, then paste the imported profile into the ".thunderbird" folder. Does the path mean that TB is not yet part of snap, and I can import the old TB profile just like in the past? All I had to do last time was go to Home, View Hidden Files, find the old profile, and copy it to a thumb drive. On the 22.04 PC I found the TB profile: Home/. I want to import TB and FF profiles from a PC running 18.04 to a PC with a fresh install of 22.04.Ī few years ago I imported both profiles successfully from a 16.04 PC to an 18.04 PC but that was before snap. ![]()
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