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 ====== Thunderbird (TB) notes ====== ====== Thunderbird (TB) notes ======
  
-<note tip>The Thunderbird configuration (settings, local mailboxes, address books, etc...) is stored by default in the user's Windows directory. It's a good idea to move it to another known place, in order to be able to back it up or move it to another ​computer!</​note>​+ 
 +<note tip>The Thunderbird configuration ​folder ​(settings, local mailboxes, address books, etc...) is stored by default ​//​somewhere// ​in a hidden section of the user's Windows directory ​(''​C:​\Users\<​your_login>''​). 
 + 
 + 
 +It's a good idea to move this folder ​to another known place, in order to be able to back it up or move it to a new computer ​later!</​note>​ 
 + 
 +<note important>​The steps for moving/​restoring the Firefox (FF) configuration directory are the same as the the Thunderbird steps below, except that [[other:​firefox|the location of the configuration directory is slightly different]]. 
 +</​note>​ 
  
 <note warning>​\\ If you are using Linux, go the the [[other:​linux:​tb_ff|Thunderbird and Firefox on Linux]] page</​note>​ <note warning>​\\ If you are using Linux, go the the [[other:​linux:​tb_ff|Thunderbird and Firefox on Linux]] page</​note>​
  
-====== Prerequisite ======+===== Using TB for reading LSCE mail =====
  
-You need to be able to see Windows'​ hidden directories in order to access the configuration directory+  * You //just// have to add a new mail account ​to TB, using [[https://​intranet.lsce.ipsl.fr/​informatique/​en/​mail/​index.php|LSCE IMAP and SMTP server settings]]
  
-  ​- Open Windows'​ window by double-clicking on the computer icon +  ​* Adding ​LSCE account can be done before or after moving ​the TB folder
-    * Windows XP: Select Tools => Folders'​ options => Display +
-    * Windows 7: Select Organize => Folders and search options => Display +
-  - Enable Display hidden files and folders+
  
-====== Moving the TB configuration directory ======+===== Prerequisites ​=====
  
-  - Make sure TB is not running! +==== Showing hidden directories ==== 
-  ​- Go to the TB directory + 
-    * Windows ​XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<​your_login>​\Application Data\Thunderbird +You **must** be able to see Windows'​ hidden folders in order to access the configuration directory 
-    * Windows ​7: C:\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird +  ​* [[other:​win10config#​displaying_hidden_folders_and_files|Windows 10: displaying hidden folders]] 
-  - Locate the TB configuration directory in the Thunderbird\Profiles directory (a sub-directory named <​random_string>​.default) +  * [[other:​win7config#​displaying_hidden_folders|Windows 7: displaying hidden folders]] 
-  - Copy <​random_string>​.default to a fixed and known location on the computer, preferably a sub-directory of the manually created [[other:​win7migrate#​be_ready_to_move_your_files|user DATA FOLDER]] and give a meaningful name to the directory + 
-    * We suggest: <​random_string>​.default\ => <​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB\ +==== Initializing TB configuration files ==== 
-  - Edit the Thunderbird\profiles.ini file so that TB knows where to look for the new location of its configuration directory + 
-    * IsRelative=1\\ => IsRelative=0 +You **must** have started (**and exited**) TB at least once (in order to initialize ​the configuration files) 
-    * Path=Profiles\<​random_string>​.default\\ => Path=<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB+ 
 +==== Finding the configuration files ==== 
 + 
 +The location of the **TB main directory** (where all the configuration files are located) depends on your system 
 +  * **Windows ​10** or **Windows 7**''​C:\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird''​ 
 +  * **Windows ​XP**''​C:\Documents and Settings\<​your_login>​\Application Data\Thunderbird''​ 
 + 
 +===== Debugging Thunderbird ===== 
 + 
 +Most people can skip this section! 
 + 
 +  * Starting TB in [[http://​kb.mozillazine.org/​Safe_Mode|Safe Mode]]: hold the ''​Shift''​ key while double-clicking on the TB icon 
 +    * You can disable (and possibly) remove extensions 
 +  * If TB behaves strangely and using the //Safe Mode// does not help, you may have to remove the configuration files mentioned in the following pages. You very probably won't lose your mailbox(es) settings and your local folder! 
 +    * [[http://​kb.mozillazine.org/​Standard_diagnostic_-_Thunderbird|Standard diagnostic]] 
 +    * [[http://​kb.mozillazine.org/​Toolbar_or_windows_layout_not_working|Toolbar or windows layout not working]] 
 +    * [[https://​support.mozilla.org/​en-US/​kb/​unable-install-add-on-extension-theme-thunderbird#​w_corrupt-extension-files|corrupt extension files]] 
 +    * [[https://​support.mozilla.org/​en-US/​kb/​rebuilding-global-database|Rebuilding the Global Database]] 
 + 
 +===== Moving the TB configuration directory to a specific directory ===== 
 + 
 +  - <wrap hi>Make sure TB is not running!</​wrap>​ 
 +  - Go to the **TB main directory** (see the //​prerequisites//​ above) 
 +  - Locate the TB configuration directory in the ''​Thunderbird\Profiles'' ​directory (a sub-directory named ''​<​random_string>​.default''​
 +  - <wrap hi>Are you doing this operation for the //first time//, or //​restoring//​ settings from another computer?</​wrap>​ 
 +    - **Restoring**:​ go to the [[#​restoring_a_tb_configuration_directory|Restoring a TB configuration directory]] section just below 
 +    - Doing a **clean configuration for the first time**: 
 +      * **Copy** the ''​<​random_string>​.default''​ folder ​to a fixed and known location on the computer, preferably a sub-directory of the manually created [[other:​win7migrate#​be_ready_to_move_your_files|user DATA FOLDER]] and rename the copied directory to give it more meaningful name 
 +        * We suggest ​the following copy/rename''​<​random_string>​.default\'' ​=> ''​<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB\''​ 
 +  - Edit the ''​Thunderbird\profiles.ini'' ​file so that TB knows where to look for the new location of its configuration directory 
 +    * ''​IsRelative=1''​\\ => ''​IsRelative=0''​ 
 +    * ''​Path=Profiles\<​random_string>​.default''​\\ => ''​Path=<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB''​ 
 +    * When you are finished, the content of ''​profiles.ini''​ should be the following. If there are other settings defined in the file, you can (safely) erase them, and TB will add them again automatically the next time it is started\\ <​code>​[Profile0] 
 +Name=default 
 +IsRelative=0 
 +Path=Path=<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB 
 +Default=1 
 + 
 +[General] 
 +StartWithLastProfile=1 
 +Version=2</​code>​
   - Start TB and check that everything is the same as before ​   - Start TB and check that everything is the same as before ​
-  - Later, when things seem to work correctly, remove the original Thunderbird\Profiles\<​random_string>​.default directory!+  - **Later**, when things seem to work correctly, remove the original ​''​C:​\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​random_string>​.default'' ​directory! 
 + 
 +===== Restoring a TB configuration directory ===== 
 + 
 +You have copied a TB configuration from another computer to your new computer and want to use it! We assume that the copied TB directory is: 
 + 
 +  * ''<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB''​ 
 + 
 +  - Start and exit TB, in order to have it initialize its default configuration 
 +  - Go to the configuration directory:​ 
 +    * **Windows 7** or **Windows 10**: ''​C:​\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird''​ 
 +  - **Do some cleaning**:​ 
 +    - Remove the the ''​Thunderbird\Profiles\<​random_string>​.default\''​ directory that was created when you started TB for the first time on this computer 
 +    - Remove the ''​Thunderbird\installs.ini''​ file and the ''​Crash Reports''​ and ''​Pending Pings''​ directories (they will be automatically recreated later) 
 +  - Edit the ''​Thunderbird\profiles.ini''​ file so that TB knows where to look for the new location of its configuration directory 
 +    * ''​IsRelative=1''​\\ => ''​IsRelative=0''​ 
 +    * ''​Path=Profiles\<​random_string>​.default''​\\ => ''​Path=<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB''​ 
 +    * When you are finished (<wrap em>​don'​t forget to save the ''​profiles.ini''​ configuration file!</​wrap>​),​ the content of ''​profiles.ini''​ should be the following. If there are other settings defined in the file, you can (safely) erase them, and TB will add them again automatically the next time it is started\\ <​code>​[Profile0] 
 +Name=default 
 +IsRelative=0 
 +Path=Path=<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB 
 +Default=1 
 + 
 +[General] 
 +StartWithLastProfile=1 
 +Version=2</​code>​ 
 +  - Start TB and check that everything is OK and that you have access to your existing mailboxes and settings 
 + 
 + 
 +===== A note about the FIREFOX profile on the Thunderbird page ===== 
 + 
 +<note warning>​**Firefox configuration special note**! 
 + 
 +\\ When following the TB steps to restore a **Firefox** (FF) configuration,​ **it is possible that FF will create a new configuration**,​ instead of the one specified in ''​profiles.ini''​. 
 + 
 +{{ :​other:​ff_new_profile.png?​300 |}} 
 + 
 +If that's the case: 
 +  - Click on //​Continue//​ and don't worry about the creation of a new profile 
 +  - Open the profile configuration page, by pasting ''​about:​profiles''​ in the location bar of FF 
 +  - On this profile config page, locate the profile stored in ''​C:​\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox''​ 
 +  - Click on ''​Define as default''​ to make this the default profile 
 +  - Restart FF 
 +  - Open ''​about:​profiles''​ again and remove the profile(s) that is(/are) not using ''​C:​\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox''​ 
 +    * e.g. Remove a profile looking like\\ ''​C:​\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\vqtxn50e.default-release''​ 
 +</​note>​ 
 + 
 +===== More ===== 
 + 
 +You should be OK if you **correctly** followed the steps above! You can get extra information in the sections below 
 + 
 +==== Thunderbird ====
  
-====== Restoring ​TB configuration directory ======+  * [[https://​support.mozilla.org/​en-US/​kb/​profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data|Profiles - Where Thunderbird stores your messages and other user data]] 
 +  * [[https://​support.mozilla.org/​en-US/​kb/​moving-thunderbird-data-to-a-new-computer|Moving Thunderbird Data to a New Computer]]
  
-If you have copied a TB configuration from another computer and want to use it... We assume that the restored TB directory is:+==== Firefox ====
  
-  * <disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB+  * [[https://​support.mozilla.org/​en-US/​kb/​recovering-important-data-from-an-old-profile|Recovering important data from an old profile]] 
 +  * [[https://​support.mozilla.org/​en-US/​kb/​dedicated-profiles-firefox-installation|Dedicated profiles per Firefox installation]]
  
-  - Start and exit TB, in order to have it initialize the default configuration 
-  - Go to the Windows 7 TB configuration directory\\ C:​\Users\<​your_login>​\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird 
-  - Remove the the Thunderbird\Profiles\<​random_string>​.default\ directory that has just been created 
-  - Edit the Thunderbird\profiles.ini file so that TB knows where to look for the new location of its configuration directory 
-    * IsRelative=1\\ => IsRelative=0 
-    * Path=Profiles\<​random_string>​.default\\ => Path=<​disk:>​\Users\<​your_login>​\Thunderbird\Profiles\<​your_login>​_TB 
-  - Start TB and check that everything is OK 
  
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