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Upgrade to Thunderbird 78.2.0 and 78.2.1 - Folder Icons missing

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I upgraded from Version 78.1.1 (32-bit) to 78.2.0 and when I opened Thunderbird, the icons for most of the folders are missing.

I have attached a screenshot of the problem.

I then was prompted to upgrade to 78.2.1 so I did as I thought that this problem might be fixed but it has the same problem which must be linked to version of 78.2

I then re-installed 78.1.1 again and everything is okay again but there is obviously something wrong with 78.2.0 and 78.2.1.

Has anyone got any ideas on whether this is a bug or is there something I can do to fix it in my setup?

Thanks.

I upgraded from Version 78.1.1 (32-bit) to 78.2.0 and when I opened Thunderbird, the icons for most of the folders are missing. I have attached a screenshot of the problem. I then was prompted to upgrade to 78.2.1 so I did as I thought that this problem might be fixed but it has the same problem which must be linked to version of 78.2 I then re-installed 78.1.1 again and everything is okay again but there is obviously something wrong with 78.2.0 and 78.2.1. Has anyone got any ideas on whether this is a bug or is there something I can do to fix it in my setup? Thanks.
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This appears to have been solved by a Thunderbird update.

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Does the problem go away if you start Thunderbird in safe mode https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/safe-mode-thunderbird ?

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Yes and I have identified that iti is a Theme named audi_r8 which I had enabled that causes the icon issue.

What I don't understand is why Thunderbird doesn't say that this Theme is not compatible with Version 78.2.0 onwards as it dies with other types of Add-ons?!?

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Chosen Solution

This appears to have been solved by a Thunderbird update.