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opens two instances on opening thunderbird

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  • Nzaghachi ikpeazụ nke Gene

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win 10, latest update Thunderbird 60.9.0 (32-bit) Opening Thunderbird results in two instances opening. I have three email accounts associated with Thunderbird. One instance opens to a secondary account and one opens to my primary account. The Primary account says "The account is being processed. Please wait until processing is complete to get messages." Closing the windows by Alt+F+C (or x) or by ctrl+w or closing with any of the taskbar options closes Thunderbird but on next restart two windows open as above. Disabling all add-ons makes no difference.

win 10, latest update Thunderbird 60.9.0 (32-bit) Opening Thunderbird results in two instances opening. I have three email accounts associated with Thunderbird. One instance opens to a secondary account and one opens to my primary account. The Primary account says "The account is being processed. Please wait until processing is complete to get messages." Closing the windows by Alt+F+C (or x) or by ctrl+w or closing with any of the taskbar options closes Thunderbird but on next restart two windows open as above. Disabling all add-ons makes no difference.

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Close the undesired window. Then close the desired window via the menu bar File - Exit. Press Alt or F10 to bring up the menu bar in case it's hidden.

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Apparently you did not read my entire post as I indicated that did not work. As an aside, after closing and opening Thunderbird several times, with all add-ons disabled, the second instance stopped opening. I have been enabling my add-ons, one at a time, and the problem has not yet returned. If I am able to determine the cause I will post it here, however, it may very well have just been an anomaly that cleared itself. Thanks for the offered solution.