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WINNT folder created on C: drive, is this a problem?

Submitted by joetron2030 on February 17, 2010 - 10:39am

I did a search and I browsed through the FAQ so I apologize if this has been addressed elsewhere already.

I'm running the latest Thunderbird Portable between Vista x32 and Win 7 x32 systems. I have configured the "Local Directory" path for all of the email accounts (under "Server Settings") and the "local folders" entry to point to the appropriate folder on my USB drive.

Different Profiles? Is it possible?

Submitted by getco on February 16, 2010 - 2:20pm

I'm pretty sure I've read somewhere that TB supports multiple profiles - but am not sure whether the Portable edition does or does not - and if it does how do I accomplish this.

The thing is that I'm using multiple email accounts for my different business ventures, and I hate it when I send an email using the wrong address because I like to keep my different businesses separated from each other.

Thank you in advance!

Syncing Thunderbird Protable Across Machines

Submitted by DJSlim on February 13, 2010 - 9:24am

First, If this is answered somewhere please direct me there. I've been looking for a long while without success.

What I want to do is:
Run Thunderbird on several devices, a netbook, desktop, flashdrive, and so on...
And have an automated one click solutions to keep them all in sync.

Unfortunately IMAP accounts are out due to my work's accounts.

Thunderbird Win 7 64 bit CPU usage

Submitted by DenShaw on February 8, 2010 - 11:09am

I have the latest version of Thunderbird portable installed on a thumb drive and finding a some instability problems and high CPU usage. In Task Manager there two processes instances listed; one "thunderbird.exe *32" with about 50MB memory usage and continuous 13% CPU usage and one "thunderbirdportable.exe *32" with about 4.5MB memory usage and 0% CPU usage.

A check of the processes listed after exiting Thunderbird still shows they are still present and the cpu usage is the same. Restarting without using Task Manager to shut the processes down is not possible.

Duplicated accounts

Submitted by ratcatcher on February 8, 2010 - 2:54am

I am running TB portable 3.0.1 and have been for some time without problem.

Yesterday I wanted to make changes to an account so I went to Tools -> Accounts and noticed that some of my accounts are duplicated in the list. I have 7 mail accounts configured within TB, of which 3 appear twice.

If I go to the "Get Mail" icon on my toolbar and click on the down-arrow at the right, I see the list of accounts/servers to get mail from and, again, the same 3 are duplicated.

Windows Search and Thunderbird

Submitted by fsmaus on February 5, 2010 - 12:14pm

Hello everybody,

I was trying to set up Windows Search in order to search my Thunderbird messages. Has anyone had success on that? What has to be done?

Some more detail: I have found the Thunderbird checkbox "Globale Suche und Nachrichtenindizierung aktivieren" (activate global search and indexing of messages) (about:config) on the properties pane. This seems to relate to a Thunderbird internal search, correct?

I am using Thunderbird Portable 3.0.1, located on my harddrive; Windows Search 4 (latest version), both on an XP SP3 system.

Thanks for your help!

Solved Thunderbird 3.x.x sluggish on USB

Submitted by leon1p on February 1, 2010 - 11:06am

After installing TB3 on my 4gb Sandisk Cruzer micro I found it to be really slow in terms navigating between e-mails or deleting messages/feeds.

I found a few posts about this and went through defragging and deleting MSF files which both helped for a few hours. I also have indexing switched off.

I now believe I have fixed it by changing the USB mode.

Within device manager find your USB drive
Right click on it and choose properties
Choose the Policies tab
Ensure "Optimize for performance" is chosen

Multiple instances - one for the wishlist

Submitted by ratcatcher on January 28, 2010 - 4:15am

My wife, Anne, and I both use Thunderbird Portable (running from separate USB sticks on the same machine) for our email. But we can't have two instances of TB running at the same time so if one of us wants to check our email we have to close the other person's instance of TB first.

I understand that using the "standard" version of TB, multiple instances are possible by adding a command line parameter but of course the PortableApps menu doesn't allow for these.

Is there any way to make it possible to run multiple instances of TB Portable?

Regards

Nick

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