Crashed prefs.js
Hi,
my mail folder is located on a separate local partition (E:).
Unfortunately Ccleaner has impacted my prefs.js and as I did not realize that immediately I made a backup of the mail folder.
So there is no working copy of the file.
I tried the advice from Matt (https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/1081936) but it did not bring back my TB folder structure and about 12.000 mails that I need urgently.
I set up a new mail account, created a profile and changed the path to the existing mail folder.
But I still get the standard TB folder structure, access to my provider works.
System: Windows 7 Prof TB: 52.2.0
I appreciate help a lot !
Regards Bodo
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BodoF said
Hi, my mail folder is located on a separate local partition (E:). Unfortunately Ccleaner has impacted my prefs.js and as I did not realize that immediately I made a backup of the mail folder. So there is no working copy of the file. I tried the advice from Matt (https://support.mozilla.org/de/questions/1081936) but it did not bring back my TB folder structure and about 12.000 mails that I need urgently. I set up a new mail account, created a profile and changed the path to the existing mail folder. But I still get the standard TB folder structure, access to my provider works. System: Windows 7 Prof TB: 52.2.0 I appreciate help a lot ! Regards Bodo
PS: Is the entry in profiles.ini correct:
Path=F:\Eigene Dateien\Daten\Mails
Or do I have to point to the rm1xh4pr.default subdirectoty?
Tried: Did not work either
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Mail ( the messages themselves) would go to that F:\ Drive path, however, your pref.js and similar configuration files would go to the xxxxxx.default\ path.
Corey 'linuxmodder' Sheldon said
Mail ( the messages themselves) would go to that F:\ Drive path, however, your pref.js and similar configuration files would go to the xxxxxx.default\ path.
Hi Corey,
I do not understand your post, what do I have to do?
Regards Bodo