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Thunderbird Profiles

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The profile manager goes out of it's way to provide all possible options *except* the one that's needed most:

How to simply "switch" from one profile to another profile?

When a new Thunderbird installation is created, all profile operations are limited to the profiles created when Thunderbird is installed. Other profiles that are available in the right location under Users\---\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\* are simply ignored without any possible, or at least obvious, route to switch to them and / or activate them. Why?

This issue is a real problem when attempting to migrate existing Thunderbird settings, mail data, etc., from one physical workstation to another. Fortunately I found a fix by grabbing the mail\pop_account folder under the old profile and plugging that folder into the new profile. Still there was additional aggravation associated with lost settings, another import / export for the calender, etc., etc.

Again, why does this have to be difficult?

The profile manager goes out of it's way to provide all possible options *except* the one that's needed most: How to simply "switch" from one profile to another profile? When a new Thunderbird installation is created, all profile operations are limited to the profiles created when Thunderbird is installed. Other profiles that are available in the right location under Users\---\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\* are simply '''''ignored''''' without any possible, or at least obvious, route to switch to them and / or activate them. Why? This issue is a real problem when attempting to migrate existing Thunderbird settings, mail data, etc., from one physical workstation to another. Fortunately I found a fix by grabbing the mail\pop_account folder under the old profile and plugging that folder into the new profile. Still there was additional aggravation associated with lost settings, another import / export for the calender, etc., etc. Again, why does this have to be difficult?

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Actually, it's not difficult, yet you picked the hardest way. Moving a profile is rather straightforward, as this URL indicates:

 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/moving-thunderbird-data-to-a-new-computer   and switching between profiles is not a recommended way to do that. However, there are times (not this one) where changing profiles is desirable, and the profile manager does a nice job of that:  https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-thunderbird-profiles

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Laajal dara

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