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Why does reinstalled Thunderbird delete my new Gmail account every time the program closes? [win10]

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I reinstalled Thunderbird, latest version, after not using it for a while. It picks up old accounts. When I set up my new main account, a Gmail one (outsourced by my university), it works perfectly. But then, when I close the program and restart it, the new account has been deleted, along with other customisations that i have made.

I have read the Gmail advice on using Thunderbird as a client, and followed all its recommendations, but it makes no difference.

I reinstalled Thunderbird, latest version, after not using it for a while. It picks up old accounts. When I set up my new main account, a Gmail one (outsourced by my university), it works perfectly. But then, when I close the program and restart it, the new account has been deleted, along with other customisations that i have made. I have read the Gmail advice on using Thunderbird as a client, and followed all its recommendations, but it makes no difference.
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Moambuepyre Wayne Mery rupive

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The read only value then is why your settings are not being saved. And something on your system is messing with the file to cause it to be read only - but it's not Thunderbird.

Try starting Windows in safe mode and see if it goes away. If it does, go hunting AV or backup software :)

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Check prefs.js file in your Thunderbird profile directory. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-tb

Is the file set to read only?

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That solution looked very promising. The file was indeed marked read only. Unfortunately, unchecking that option didn't solve the problem. Thanks for the suggestion though.

Any other ideas?!

Stephen Mennell

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The read only value then is why your settings are not being saved. And something on your system is messing with the file to cause it to be read only - but it's not Thunderbird.

Try starting Windows in safe mode and see if it goes away. If it does, go hunting AV or backup software :)

Please post to let us know your results

Moambuepyre Wayne Mery rupive

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Yes, your diagnosis was spot on. It turned out that Thunderbird was being run in the Avast! Sandbox, which (a) I hadn't noticed, and (b) didn't recognise its signifcance. I've since uninstalled the Sandbox, which I've never used and which only reared its ugly head in this case.