Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> As shown in my sig, on this HP 6730b laptop, I dual boot Win7 and 
> Mandriva Linux. My SeaMonkey profile is on one of the Win7 drives so I 
> can use it when booting up into either Win7 or Linux. I have prefs.js 
> file's on my Win7 G:\ and in my Linux /Home mount. Both displays are set 
> up to 1650 by 1080.
>
> When I set up my (Linux) Mail & Newsgroups screen, I have the divider 
> between the Accounts Pane and the other two Panes set under the "R" in 
> "Reply All". When I then boot up into my Win7 install of SM, the divider 
> in the Mail & Newsgroup screen set at about the "d" in "Forward". If I 
> reset it location to under the "R" in "Reply All", then, the next time I 
> boot into Linux, the divider is under the word "Reply" (in "Reply").
>
> Why is the one setting effecting the other?? Or where is the setting for 
> this screen stuff kept, that one OS set-up can effect the other OS's 
> set-up??

This setting is not in prefs.js but in another file within the profile,
panacea.dat.

When you have tricked the setup in such a way that both systems use
the same profile (not clear from the above description), it is to be
expected that changing the setting in one OS affects the other.
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