Windows BBS The Place for Microsoft Windows Support! Windows, Support, Help Site

Go Back   Windows BBS > Internet & Networking > Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey


Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey Post your questions about Mozilla based products (Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey) here.

Register your FREE account to unlock additional features at WindowsBBS.com
Register
Welcome to WindowsBBS.com
Microsoft Windows Support

Mission Statement

WindowsBBS is an online community dedicated to easily accessible technical support for those using Microsoft operating systems and other Windows software.

Our goal is to become the leading resource for computer users that require assistance with their day-to-day computer usage, including full support for networking PC's, virus & malware removal, system upgrades and general support questions.


Discussion Forums
Operating Systems
Windows 7 Windows 7
Windows Vista Windows Vista
Windows XP Windows XP
Windows Server System Windows Server System
Windows 2000 Windows 2000
Windows 95/98/Me/NT Windows 95/98/Me/NT
Internet & Networking
Networking
Internet Explorer
Microsoft Mail
Firefox, Thunderbird
      & SeaMonkey

General Internet
Security
General Security
Malware and Virus
     Removal

Other
Other Software
Hardware
Test Posts
Community
Introductions
General Discussions
Comments
      & Suggestions

News @ WindowsBBS

Forum Sponsor
 Image

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 9th January 2006   #1
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: N.E. Pa.
Posts: 202
Computer Experience:
experienced-I though
joeskys Reputation Level


Rename ...slt ??

Things are finally coming together I was able to recover one of my programs
from my external Maxtor after upgrading Dantz. More about that in another forum After I formated HD and reinstalled Win XP and NS 7.0 I was assigned another .slt. Now that I can recover from the external HD which has my old profiles with an old .slt, can I either rename the old to the new or the new to the old??? and then recover all my files: bookmarks, mail boxes, address
book etc.. Can the .msi files be deleted??

Part of my problem was a bad HD- 2 or more sectors- got a new one -a bad printer, got a new one. Norton got me PO'd so I dumped it and got PC-cillin which I really like. Little by little I'm getting back where I was 5 monthe ago
only better. My 1st post was "NS7.0 won't load" on 8/16/05 and the last was by Westside on 11/26/05. Thanks to Westside and Ramona(glad your feeling better), I was down and out with the flue for 3 weeks also.

It's been a learning experience. THANK YOU for all your help.

Joe R.

joeskys is offline   Reply With Quote
Didn't find the information you thought to find?
Check out these Similar Threads
Old 10th January 2006   #2
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Ramona's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Missouri
Posts: 7,501
Computer Experience:
Experienced Learner
Ramona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation Level

My System

Quote:
Originally Posted by joeskys
Now that I can recover from the external HD which has my old profiles with an old .slt, can I either rename the old to the new or the new to the old??? and then recover all my files: bookmarks, mail boxes, address
book etc.. Can the .msf files be deleted??
Joe,

Glad you have recovered from the flu! Even with a flu vaccine, those bugs seem to get us, don't they?

For Netscape 7.1, this is what I would suggest:

If the file path on the NEW drive is exactly the same as the backup profile, e.g.:
C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles
then copy the backup Profiles folder to the Mozilla Folder, in the above location.

If you have already installed Netscape and there is already a Profiles folder, then move it out of the Mozilla folder, to a temporary location. Once everything is working, you can delete it.

Next:
Open the Profile Manager, and create a profile using the exact same name as the one you just copied to the Mozilla folder. When you open Netscape, that Profile should be recognized.

Let us know if you have further questions.

I would also add that your Netscape 7.1 is seriously obsolete, has security vulnerabilities, and you might want to think about upgrading your browser to Firefox, Mozilla, or SeaMonkey when Version 1.0 is officially released.

Ramona is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10th January 2006   #3
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: N.E. Pa.
Posts: 202
Computer Experience:
experienced-I though
joeskys Reputation Level


.slt

HI! I'm still using NS 7.0 but I do not think it makes any difference.

A new NS 7.0 has been installed for a couple weeks and has the same USERNAME (JOE)
as the old ones in my backups. If I move it (Profiles Folder) out of the Mozilla
folder to a temporary location, will I be able to move some of the files (esp. in the mail folder) back to the new Profiles Folder (the one that I recovered from my backup) as there are some there that I want to keep in the new one. ?? Bear in mind, the xxxxxx.slt in by backups(2) is different than the one in my present profiles. I have tried to describe the "NEW" and the "OLD" in a way you will know which one I am talking about Maybe I should call one "A"
and one "B".

Can .msi files be deleted??
Joe R

joeskys is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10th January 2006   #4
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Westside's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Omaha,NE
Posts: 4,148
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Westside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation Level


Quote:
Originally Posted by joeskys
HI! I'm still using NS 7.0 but I do not think it makes any difference.

A new NS 7.0 has been installed for a couple weeks and has the same USERNAME (JOE)
as the old ones in my backups. If I move it (Profiles Folder) out of the Mozilla
folder to a temporary location, will I be able to move some of the files (esp. in the mail folder) back to the new Profiles Folder (the one that I recovered from my backup) as there are some there that I want to keep in the new one. ?? Bear in mind, the xxxxxx.slt in by backups(2) is different than the one in my present profiles. I have tried to describe the "NEW" and the "OLD" in a way you will know which one I am talking about Maybe I should call one "A"
and one "B".

Can .msi files be deleted??
Joe R
.msi files are Microsoft installation files, and they have nothing to do with Netscape. As far as I remember they were in a Temp folder, and, anything there can be deleted.
As for your profiles, don't worry about accessing the "NEW" folder. I would place it on the Desktop, where it will stare you everyday, until you get sick of it. And, then follow Ramona's directions.
If you have only the .slt backed up, instead of the profile, you will have to have to place it in a folder. In other words if you had an "Old" profile called "JOE", or whatever, you should copy and paste it in the path given you by Ramona, to replace the one you moved out. The "Old" .slt should be in a folder, which should also be called "JOE", then call it "JOE" when you go to the profile manager. The profile is not, really, created, but rather the link. Work with Netscape closed. And, after you get things under control, try to do some updating. I lost count, but if you really have 7.0, there have been 15 updates which would take you to Mozilla1.7.12.
Don't worry about the name of the .slt folder. When you create a new profile it will have the correct .slt, if you copy/pasted the one which was backed up.

Westside is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11th January 2006   #5
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Ramona's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Missouri
Posts: 7,501
Computer Experience:
Experienced Learner
Ramona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation Level

My System

Quote:
Originally Posted by joeskys
If I move it (Profiles Folder) out of the Mozilla
folder to a temporary location, will I be able to move some of the files (esp. in the mail folder) back to the new Profiles Folder (the one that I recovered from my backup) as there are some there that I want to keep in the new one. ??
Yes, you can move mail files back to the new Profile. If there are messages in the "Inbox", then rename that file to Inbox2, then copy Inbox2 to the Mail Account folder (pop.isp.net). Do the same for any other file which contains messages that you wish to keep. Ensure that Netscape is closed before doing any editing.

When you refer to *.msi files, by chance are you asking about the *.msf files in the mail account folder? If so, those *.msf files should NOT be copied. Only the files WITHOUT the *.msf extension.

Ramona is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13th January 2006   #6
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: N.E. Pa.
Posts: 202
Computer Experience:
experienced-I though
joeskys Reputation Level


xxxxxx.slt

Good info in the last replies, Thanks
Before I go there I want to fix a slight problem. BTW, they are MSF not msi.

When I open Win Explorer, go to xxxxxxxxxx.slt, mail, my ISP, I get all the usual-
Inbox, sent etc. and an Inbox.sbd> Help.sbd with boxes for "Forums", "Maxtor"
etc. However when I open my Mail program to read and get mail they, "the
Inbox.sbd's" are not there.How can they be in Explorer and not in the program?
Once I get them there, I can start finishing up with this.

Joe R

joeskys is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13th January 2006   #7
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Westside's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Omaha,NE
Posts: 4,148
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Westside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation Level


.sbd=subfolders. Look at the right of the Inbox, you should see a "+", if you have subfolders. Click on the +, and you should see the subfolders.
The .msf files, on the HD, in the ..sbd folders should have been or should be deleted, although I don't know if it is necessary

Westside is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14th January 2006   #8
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Ramona's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Missouri
Posts: 7,501
Computer Experience:
Experienced Learner
Ramona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation Level

My System

Joe,

Copy all *.sbd folders that have Mail in them...

Ramona is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14th January 2006   #9
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Westside's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Omaha,NE
Posts: 4,148
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Westside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation Level


.sbd folders are created automatically, and may have no mail. So, I gather that it is not necessary to delete the .msf files, before using the subfolders?
I have an interesting experience. I have one Inbox.sbd folder, with all my pairs of files, like Bookupdate and BookUpdate.msf, etc, and several more, and then a set of .sbd folders, like BookUpdate.sbd, which are totally empty, TB1.0.7.
My 1.5 is more efficient, having streamlined to just the pair of files, and no empty .sbd folders.

Westside is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14th January 2006   #10
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Ramona's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Missouri
Posts: 7,501
Computer Experience:
Experienced Learner
Ramona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation Level

My System

Quote:
Originally Posted by Westside
.sbd folders are created automatically, and may have no mail. So, I gather that it is not necessary to delete the .msf files, before using the subfolders?
It has been my experience that it isn't necessary to delete *.msf files within the *.sbd folders - user created.

Quote:
I have an interesting experience. I have one Inbox.sbd folder, with all my pairs of files, like Bookupdate and BookUpdate.msf, etc, and several more, and then a set of .sbd folders, like BookUpdate.sbd, which are totally empty, TB1.0.7.
My 1.5 is more efficient, having streamlined to just the pair of files, and no empty .sbd folders.
My bookmarkbackups folder has 5 copies of my Bookmarks (1.0.7). I have abandoned 1.5.

Ramona is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14th January 2006   #11
Geek Member
 
captjlddavis's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: california
Posts: 550
Computer Experience:
intermediate -
captjlddavis Reputation Levelcaptjlddavis Reputation Level


joeskys

Quote:
When I open Win Explorer, go to xxxxxxxxxx.slt, mail, my ISP, I get all the usual-
Inbox, sent etc. and an Inbox.sbd> Help.sbd with boxes for "Forums", "Maxtor"
etc. However when I open my Mail program to read and get mail they, "the
Inbox.sbd's" are not there.How can they be in Explorer and not in the program?
Once I get them there, I can start finishing up with this.
did you figure it out yet ?

regards:captjlddavis

captjlddavis is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14th January 2006   #12
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Westside's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Omaha,NE
Posts: 4,148
Computer Experience:
Intermediate
Westside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation LevelWestside Reputation Level


Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramona
It has been my experience that it isn't necessary to delete *.msf files within the *.sbd folders - user created.



My bookmarkbackups folder has 5 copies of my Bookmarks (1.0.7). I have abandoned 1.5.
Ramona,
you are talking about Firefox, while I was talking about Thunderbird.
As an aside, I had a lot of gripes about FF1.5, and removed it. I just installed 1.5.01rc1. So far it takes off like a shot in memory usage, like its predecessor.

Westside is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 14th January 2006   #13
Geek Member
 
captjlddavis's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: california
Posts: 550
Computer Experience:
intermediate -
captjlddavis Reputation Levelcaptjlddavis Reputation Level


Fulvio,

Perhaps it was the mention of Bookupdate. That threw me for a moment

As to the "empty" .sbd - TB 1.0.7 creates ONE automagically ( I think this was mentioned)
These "auto" *.sbd are not used/accessable until you manually activate them by creating a "new" folder within an existing folder. Then the NEW folder is listed as an "actual - real" folder ( not as a file) within the existing "autogenerated" *.sbd folder.

{EDIT........Please dis-regard the above -It is misleading - I left it for so as not to confuse anyone following this post
It is still treated as a file}


I do not know WHY this was instituted. but it is sort of confusing and generates alot of uneeded *.sbd folders.


That is why I asked joe if he had figured it out yet.

regards:captjlddavis


Last edited by captjlddavis; 14th January 2006 at 20:21.
captjlddavis is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 15th January 2006   #14
WindowsBBS Team Member
 
Ramona's Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Missouri
Posts: 7,501
Computer Experience:
Experienced Learner
Ramona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation LevelRamona Reputation Level

My System

Quote:
Originally Posted by Westside
Ramona,
you are talking about Firefox, while I was talking about Thunderbird.
As an aside, I had a lot of gripes about FF1.5, and removed it. I just installed 1.5.01rc1. So far it takes off like a shot in memory usage, like its predecessor.
You mentioned your Bookmarks backup files, and I was comparing mine with yours. Sorry if I threw you off track.

Ramona is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 16th January 2006   #15
Senior Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: N.E. Pa.
Posts: 202
Computer Experience:
experienced-I though
joeskys Reputation Level


xxxxxxxxxxxxx.slt

Hi Guys and Gals: After reading posts 9 to 14, I do not think they applied to my problem. I thought Ford made Thunderbird

captjlddavis
Quote:
did you figure it out yet ?
NOPE. Did You ? Romana said
Quote:
Joe,
Copy all *.sbd folders that have Mail in them...
Copy to where??

Scenario:>> pd5.....slt, call it "A", is the one I backed up to my external HD and also my flash drive. q1lx.....slt, call it "B", is the one in my profiles on
my PC HD that I got when I reinstalled NS7.0[B]

BIG Question? Could I rename "B" (the one in my current profiles in my HD)
to "A" (the one in my backups) and then RESTORE "A" to the renamed one
in my profiles.??? I just read and re-read this to make sure I did not get my A's and B's mixed up Am I thinking out-of-the-box

Joe R

joeskys is offline   Reply With Quote



Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Rename a group of files using XP SP2 OLDSALTY Windows XP 1 12th December 2005 18:01
I cannot rename photos or music on my computer! Ryan11405 Windows XP 3 25th May 2005 02:51
Rename Drives tenbob Windows XP 15 6th December 2004 20:55
Cannot Rename Files. Help! Hotspur Windows XP 3 28th February 2003 16:39
Rename Multiple Files moshugana Windows XP 3 27th February 2002 23:48


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 00:34.






Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of the product or service advertised.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.3.2
Copyright © 2002 - 2009 WindowsBBS.com. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use, Legal Information & Privacy Policy
[]