-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Importing Mail & Settings to Thunderbird ..
- From: "recklessmaverick@xxxxxxxxxx" <recklessmaverick@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 11:51:38 -0400
Just copy or move the entire T-bird folder from your portable drive to
the internal drive. Delete all shortcuts to the external and create new
ones to the internal. I simply right click on the >EXE file and select
"Pin to Start Menu".
Cosmic C wrote:
>
> There is always a reason LOL just don't have the answer right now LOL
>
> recklessmaverick@xxxxxxxxxx[1] wrote: Why not just put portable Thunderbird
> on your hard drive? I can't think of a good reason to "install" it to a
> system unless there is an add-in or extension that is not compatible with
> theportable version. Don Cosmic C wrote: Is there away to import portable
> thunderbird and all email it has into an installed version ??
>
>
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