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How do I access Thunderbird profile manager in Windows 10?

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I want to just point T-bird to a different place where I have stored my backup profile files (after migration from a Win 7 older computer to new one). I can't seem to follow any of the instructions provided. Windows 10 doesn't have a Run command. And the Command prompt only goes to my user file...can't seem to get to the folder with the executable to enter "thunderbird.exe-P"

Do I have to move my entire old profile into the new profile? It is quite large and it took so much time just to load it into the cloud where I hoped to keep it to avoid this in the future.

I want to just point T-bird to a different place where I have stored my backup profile files (after migration from a Win 7 older computer to new one). I can't seem to follow any of the instructions provided. Windows 10 doesn't have a Run command. And the Command prompt only goes to my user file...can't seem to get to the folder with the executable to enter "thunderbird.exe-P" Do I have to move my entire old profile into the new profile? It is quite large and it took so much time just to load it into the cloud where I hoped to keep it to avoid this in the future.

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Use the search box instead of run.

Run has actually been missing from the start menu since XP.

Personally I use this add-on and a Thunderbird menu. I think it is much nicer. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/profileswitcher/?src=search

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I have already tried everything suggested in these instructions with no luck!

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Use the search box instead of run.

Run has actually been missing from the start menu since XP.

Personally I use this add-on and a Thunderbird menu. I think it is much nicer. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/profileswitcher/?src=search

If you're typing thunderbird.exe-P then one problem is that you must have a space before the dash:

thunderbird.exe -P

You could just locate your profiles.ini file and edit it by hand.

Mine looks like this:

[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=Chris
IsRelative=1
Path=cjr_profile
Default=1

If I wanted to to refer to a profile on another drive, (D: in this example) then for Windows it would look something like:

[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=Chris
IsRelative=0
Path=D:\thunderbird\cjr_profile
Default=1

Also make sure Thunderbird is not running when you try to start Thunderbird with Profilemanager.

Thanks, Matt! The Add-On worked. The Search bar did not work...had tried that already.

I just couldn't figure out a way to get to that profile manager but profile switcher did the trick and I have successfully loaded all my old emails (too many!) onto the new PC.