I recently upgraded my U3 driver to 1.4, but I am still having a hard time running Thunderbird U3. First of all, the autostart can't find thunderbird.exe, and when I go in and run thunderbird.exe, the program acts like a clean install (i.e. prompts me to create a new account and won't show my other accounts). Any help with getting my thunderbird to work?
P.S. this is for my new Vista laptop
Reinstall TB for U3 right over itself. It sounds like it got corrupted somehow. If U3 won't let you, you may need to manuall extract files from the U3P (a zip file) and place them within the right directories.
Vista is not supported by PortableApps.com's current U3 apps. I believe it may exhibit the behavior you are describing on Vista but can not be sure.
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"manually extract files from the U3P (a zip file) and place them within the right directories."
I would like to keep my mail...If I were to reinstall, would I lose it? Regarding your quote: how would I go about doing so? Thunderbird seems to work fine on XP, but acts like a brand new install on Vista.
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Does your current install work ok on XP? If so, it's fine. The current release DOES NOT WORK ON VISTA.
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do they have a vista patch or upgrade in the works? do you know? will use included Windows Mail for right now until an upgrade is available.
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We are currently evaluating whether or not it's worth supporting the proprietary U3 platform going forward and have not updated the U3 apps in some time. Thunderbird Portable, the open, more-popular package on which Thunderbird for U3 is based, was updated for use with Vista back in November.
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Is the portable version any larger than the U3 version? can it be started from the Launchpad? I saw a forum before I logged in re: transferring mail from portable to u3, can you provide that link again?
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The portable version is smaller than the U3 version. All portable apps are smaller their U3 counterparts due to the way U3 works. The U3 launchpad is a closed system and won't allow you to create shortcuts to other apps. There's a U3 shortcut creator and a couple other things out there that can do it, but they aren't supported here.
You can directly transfer your Thunderbird for U3 profile to Thunderbird Portable. Your TB for U3 profile is here:
X:\System\Apps\FEFECB84-0E05-42d8-B044-F2D0FCFF8C15\Data\profile
Just copy those files into Thunderbird Portable's profile directory (usually):
X:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\Data\profile
Be sure to then delete this file:
X:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\Data\Settings\ThunderbirdPortableSettings.ini
... so that it will automatically reconfigure your profile for you.
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I have just upgraded to Vista and cannot get Thunderbird U3 to work in the U3 environment. Reinstalling didnt help either!
I have now installed Portable Apps version but want to transfer all my settings and mailboxes to Portable Apps.
I tried transfering the profile as above, but each time I run TB Portable Apps it asks me to set up my mailboxes again. I thought that ig I copied prefs.js that would do it, perhaps I copied it to the wrong place.
Please help as I cant read any mail now
As already stated, you need to copy your entire profile. Not just your mail folders and prefs.js. All the files in one profile folder to the other profile folder. Please re-read the directions and follow them exactly.
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If by instructions ou mean:
"You can directly transfer your Thunderbird for U3 profile to Thunderbird Portable. Your TB for U3 profile is here:
X:\System\Apps\FEFECB84-0E05-42d8-B044-F2D0FCFF8C15\Data\profile
Just copy those files into Thunderbird Portable's profile directory (usually):
X:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\Data\profile
Be sure to then delete this file:
X:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\Data\Settings\ThunderbirdPortableSettings.ini"
This didnt work??
My biggest problem is that by installing TBird Portable edition I have lost all my mail in the U3 version!
looking at the drive space used/free the mail must still be thee somewhere but I cant find it. Any idea where the U3 version stores its male?
X:\System\Apps\FEFECB84-0E05-42d8-B044-F2D0FCFF8C15\Data\profile\Mail
Just copy the whole profile folder over to /PortableApps/ThunderbirdPortable/Data
and your Mails should be copied with the rest of the profile.
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The mail folder is missing, All I see is a bunch of files in:
F:\System\Apps\FEFECB84-0E05-42d8-B044-F2D0FCFF8C15\Data\profile
But no mail folder, this seems to have dissapeard since I installed TBird Portable version?
the portable installation doesn't delete folders.
It just creates a new one.
"There is a computer disease that anybody who works with computers knows about. It's a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is that you 'play' with them!" - Richard Feynman
"What about Love?" - "Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate." - Al Pacino in The Devils Advocate
What can I tell you, one minute I had mail, the next it was gone