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no export profile button

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Why are there no userfriendly buttons for exporting/backupping and importing/restore profile? The current manual way to backup/copy the profile is very userunfriendly.

Why are there no userfriendly buttons for exporting/backupping and importing/restore profile? The current manual way to backup/copy the profile is very userunfriendly.

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a) How often does the average user need to do this? Is the reward/benefit worth the effort needed to implement?

b) Such a tool would have to cope with all the vagaries, such as porting the profile to a different version of the same OS, to a different OS, to a different location (D: instead of C:) and last but not least, to a different version of Thunderbird. How should it cope with any add-ons that don't work in the new environment? Just how much hand-holding should it offer?

The ImportExportTools add-on has an option for making a backup. Have you looked at that? I have to say I don't know how well it addresses my questions above. One of its downsides is that like any solution based on an add-on , you'd need a working profile and the add-on in place in order to run the add-on to import the profile. Or you need an external stand-alone tool like the defunct MozBackup.

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Well,

a) How often does the average user need to do this? Is the reward/benefit worth the effort needed to implement?

b) Such a tool would have to cope with all the vagaries, such as porting the profile to a different version of the same OS, to a different OS, to a different location (D: instead of C:) and last but not least, to a different version of Thunderbird. How should it cope with any add-ons that don't work in the new environment? Just how much hand-holding should it offer?

The ImportExportTools add-on has an option for making a backup. Have you looked at that? I have to say I don't know how well it addresses my questions above. One of its downsides is that like any solution based on an add-on , you'd need a working profile and the add-on in place in order to run the add-on to import the profile. Or you need an external stand-alone tool like the defunct MozBackup.

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