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How do I change the value for Root Directory?

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Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium Thunderbird 68.5.0

In "Help->Troubleshooting Information/Profiles about:profiles", the value for Root Directory is outdated; it points to a folder that no longer exists. (I renamed an upper folder in the path to my Thunderbird profile folder.)

How do I change the value for Root Directory?

Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium Thunderbird 68.5.0 In "Help->Troubleshooting Information/Profiles about:profiles", the value for Root Directory is outdated; it points to a folder that no longer exists. (I renamed an upper folder in the path to my Thunderbird profile folder.) How do I change the value for Root Directory?

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Hello there Plowmail



We have read your message We try to help you.


Windows 7. The top level of the directory is the root directory. Looks like it has expired?

Are there any complaints you have with the operating system? concerns windows 7 or Thunderbird? Only the folder is gone.

Windows 7 outdated.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO (Checked with virus total)





Greetings Firefox Volunteer.

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Hello there Plowmail


http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3

http://wiki.cacert.org/ThunderBird

it's an old webpage but helpful

Has the computer also asked for certificates? Or encryptions lately?



Greetings Firefox volunteer.

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Thanks very much for your response. However, my issue is not with Windows. Rather it is with Thunderbird configuration. In "Help->Troubleshooting Information/Profiles about:profiles", the value for Root Directory reads Q:\mail\Thunderbird\Profiles\32umcxms.default. But that path no longer exists. --- I discovered the file C:\Users\RJD\Application Data\Thunderbird\profiles.ini That is where the "Root Directory" is defined. I can edit that file directly, thereby changing the value Thunderbird displays as Root Directory. (I neglected to mention that I am running Portable Thunderbird. I do not understand why it uses a file in C:\Users\RJD\Application Data\.)

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Hello there again

mobile devices have less power, less memmory and less bandwith. Than normal laptops and PCs. More like a smart tv.

regarding setting the values ​​of Thunderbird Portable

Is your answer solved?




Greetings firefoxvolunteer

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