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How to change where Lightning data is saved

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Is there an easy way to change where Lightning saves all its data? In the 'Edit Calendar' dialog box there's an option called 'Location:' with the default value "moz-storage-calendar://". It doesn't say much. I'm not a lot wiser after reading that. Also, there's the 'about:config' in Thunderbird to change values for Lightning but it's not easy to identify all posts corresponding to Lightning.

My Thunderbird is set up to work with all identitys and accounts on a server on the network. It's so neat. I wish I could have Lightning to work the same way. Hints on how to achieve that?

Is there an easy way to change where Lightning saves all its data? In the 'Edit Calendar' dialog box there's an option called 'Location:' with the default value "moz-storage-calendar://". It doesn't say much. I'm not a lot wiser after reading that. Also, there's the 'about:config' in Thunderbird to change values for Lightning but it's not easy to identify all posts corresponding to Lightning. My Thunderbird is set up to work with all identitys and accounts on a server on the network. It's so neat. I wish I could have Lightning to work the same way. Hints on how to achieve that?

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Lightning stores all information in the Thunderbird profile. So if your profile is located on a server on the network already, so is the Lightning data.