newly added account on TB diappears on closing. And multiple prefs.js files - prefs-1.js, prefs-2.js
Problem: newly added account disappears when TB is closed. Thunderbird on this PC (Dell Latitude 6540) has held a Verizon account for years. The "new" account is a different, equally old Verizon account kept on TB in an identical PC I no longer use. When added to TB on the present PC it tests and works fine until TB is closed. Repeated numerous times. Having read thread # 1286437 I did what follows , to no avail: 1. tried TB in troubleshoot mode; 2. tried in Windows safe mode; 3. cleared startup cache; 4. drastically pruned old emails; 5. looked up profile folder under troubleshooting info. Folder qxxxxxxd ( size 1.18 GB before adding new account) holds one folder tree, one directory tree, but NO prefs.js file. Instead, twenty-two prefs-xx.js files from 1 to 22; removed all to a thumb drive except prefs-1.js which I dared not rename as prefs.js; 6. found two profile folders, both labeled default. One is the above holding 1.18 GB, the other holds 685 MB (probably harmless and related to an old university account no longer extant). I copied both profile folders to a thumb drive. Note: profile folder qxxxxxxd is clearly engaged in what I am attempting. When TB is open with the added new account working -- which is the case as I am writing --, profile folder size increases from 1.18 to 1.20 GB and the number of folders increases by one (under "Mail" the list of pop.verizon-xx.net sub-folders increases from 17 to 18). Please advise on what to do next; I am 86 and no software geek, but can follow instructions... Thanks --Paul
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First, I have no solution. The problem appears to be something preventing Thunderbird from saving files to the harddrive. You create an account and it works fine, and it's not there on a restart. That happens because Thunderbird was unable to update the prefs.js file. Further proof is that you have many prefs files. I don't know if it's an antivirus, VPN, or what, but there is an interruption to Thunderbird that is causing this.
Thanks for the suggestion. How do I find what causes TB to keep making new prefs.js files, and not using the existing one ?
As I mentioned, I don't know. Thunderbird issues a save to prefs.js but it fails, causing the creation of prefs-1.js. You might look at antivirus or VPN or firewall. I am not that technical to know the mechanics of digging through that.
Thanks, so I'm hoping some wizard tells me how to do that
Please provide results for the following test on your system
- Does Thunderbird work as expected in Thunderbird troubleshooting mode?
- Does Thunderbird work as expected with your OS started in safe mode with Networking. Instructions for each operating system: Windows 10/11, Windows 8, Windows 7, OSX
Maybe I wasn't clear in my points 1 and 2 1. In troubleshooting mode TB works OK with both existing account and newly added account, but the latter still disappears on closing; 2. I should have written I tried Windows safe mode 'with networking to no avail. Should I try renaming file prefs-1.js as prefs.js? Paul
Use Windows to check whether prefs.js is read-only.
Thanks -- will do tomorrow asap (Have no prefs.js proper; only prefs-1.js after I removed -2 thru -22; should I rename it prefs.js first?)
Paul back again; thanks for the help. To repeat: I had no "proper" prefs file, but 22 prefs-xx ones; removed 21 of them, keeping only prefs-1.js. It is not read-only, was created/modified April 2020, accessed April 2022, occupies 64K, and is checked "ready for archiving". Should I look up the 21 others I set aside and retrieve only the most recent one? Or rename this one as simply prefs.js?
Generally, the most reliable one will be the one with the highest number. the prefs-1 will not have any changes done since 2022. I have this 'feeling' that an attempt to rename to prefs.js will fail, being told that it already exists. Just my guess.
pmdeweer said
Paul back again; thanks for the help. To repeat: I had no "proper" prefs file, but 22 prefs-xx ones; removed 21 of them, keeping only prefs-1.js. It is not read-only, was created/modified April 2020, accessed April 2022, occupies 64K, and is checked "ready for archiving". Should I look up the 21 others I set aside and retrieve only the most recent one? Or rename this one as simply prefs.js?
I think it would be interesting to compare the files and see whether there have in fact been any changes. https://winmerge.org/ has this. (I have not tried it) So does notepad++
Immediately after adding an account (immediately after startup), check Error Console (ctrl+shift+J) for warnings and errors.
Bugzilla query: https://mzl.la/4e4UDbG
1. I replaced prefs-1.js with the most recent (-22, last modified August 2024, 72K, not read-only, "ready for archiving". Problem remains (i.e. newly added account works fine but disappears upon closing). Tried renaming the file as just pref.js but that was not accepted, as David expected. 2. I tried the "error" suggestion "right after startup" but here the problem is that starting TB now always triggers my default browser (Firefox) to pop up a "please donate" page ... 3. in anticipation of a "comparison" suggested by Wayne, I set aside (on a thumb drive) two files I named "prefs-22before.js" and "prefs-22after.js" adding the new account (which, as always, worked fine until closed). I did look up winmerge but find it personally daunting. Rather try easier things first, such as 4. how do I know if the connection with the provider is encrypted? (I doubt it b/c I'm clearly tracked), or 5. how do I check for antivirus interference? I'm a layperson in such matters 6. to a layperson, the possibility of "external interference" looks less plausible. To me, the existing account works fine, adding an account no problem, added account works fine etc. but then at closing the program "forgets" to save some settings. Seems like a bug inside the program rather than outside.