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Why am I seeing .sqlite .json and other files and directories in my Local Folders

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Hello, I am using v78.10 (32bits) on Windows 10 (19042.964). My Local Folders is on a network drive addressed through an UNC path. I can't guarantee it is due to the latest update but I was not seeing TB system files and directories such as .sqlite, .json; .ini, .lz4 as well as directories like saved-telemetry-pings etc. in my list of Local Folders few days ago. How to get only TB User mail directories? Regards,

Hello, I am using v78.10 (32bits) on Windows 10 (19042.964). My Local Folders is on a network drive addressed through an UNC path. I can't guarantee it is due to the latest update but I was not seeing TB system files and directories such as .sqlite, .json; .ini, .lz4 as well as directories like saved-telemetry-pings etc. in my list of Local Folders few days ago. How to get only TB User mail directories? Regards,
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Mostly I would say it is because your profile is stored on a remote device.

Open the profile with Thunderbird close and delete the file foldertree.json and see if that improves things.