Ray Davison wrote:
Daniel wrote:
So, if I had my profile at
H:\here\there\anywhere\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Seamonkey\Profiles
would the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Seamonkey command locate my Profile??
Putting profiles anywhere you want is easy and does not require editing
any existing files.
Defi
NFN Smith wrote on 18/3/21 2:26 am:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 17/03/2021 06:12, Daniel wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 16/3/21 11:03 pm:
...>
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows like $HOME is for
Linux. In Windows the profile is in a hidden directory off of the user
directory
Daniel wrote:
So, if I had my profile at
H:\here\there\anywhere\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Seamonkey\Profiles
would the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Seamonkey command locate my Profile??
Putting profiles anywhere you want is easy and does not require editing
any existing files.
It helps if you understa
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 17/03/2021 06:12, Daniel wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 16/3/21 11:03 pm:
...>
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows like $HOME is for
Linux. In Windows the profile is in a hidden directory off of the user
directory C:\Users\USERNAME\Appdata\Mozilla\Se
On 17/03/2021 06:12, Daniel wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 16/3/21 11:03 pm:
...>
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows like $HOME is for
Linux. In Windows the profile is in a hidden directory off of the user
directory C:\Users\USERNAME\Appdata\Mozilla\SeaMonkey whereas in Linux
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 16/3/21 11:03 pm:
Daniel wrote:
Smithy, would it be fair to suggest that Windows treats the %APPDATA% as
a sort of Wildcard, and just concentrates on looking all over the disk
for the bit that follows the %APPDATA%??
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Smithy, would it be fair to suggest that Windows treats the %APPDATA% as
a sort of Wildcard, and just concentrates on looking all over the disk
for the bit that follows the %APPDATA%??
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows like $HOME is for
L
Daniel wrote:
> Smithy, would it be fair to suggest that Windows treats the %APPDATA% as
> a sort of Wildcard, and just concentrates on looking all over the disk
> for the bit that follows the %APPDATA%??
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows like $HOME is for
Linux. In Windows the pro
NFN Smith wrote on 16/3/21 10:52 am:
Thus if your Windows user name is "Doctor Bill", then the raw path to
the Seamonkey Profiles folder would be:
C:\Users\Doctor Bill\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Seamonkey\Profiles
I frequently see instructions ambiguated as something like:
C:\Users\[You
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