Problem installing Thunderbirds
I am in the midst of moving from Windows Vista to Windows 10. I didn't care for the email system on Windows 10 so decided to try Thunderbirds. I have three email addresses on Vista and I set up the same three addresses on Thunderbirds. it must be several years since I last set up an email system so, inevitably, there were a couple of minor errors, which I was unable to correct so I uninstalled, and then reinstalled Thunderbirds to start over. The reinstalled version arrived with all the details of the email addresses already entered - including the errors.
I would appreciate guidance in how to uninstall and the reinstall a "clean" copy of Thunderbirds
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Hi Zenos
I am very much obliged to you for your assistance - delighted to say that the problem is now solved.
However, I am puzzled at the rationale whereby Thunderbird leaves so much information on the system after, apparently, a complete uninstallation of the Thunderbird programme. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?
Best wishes
Barncroft15
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Thunderbird stores your settings separately from the program itself, in its profile. You'll need to delete that to get a clean start.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-tb
You can locate your profile by going to Help|Troubleshooting Information, and click on the button that opens your profile in your file manager.
But what exactly was the problem with the account? It's probably fixable.
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Hi Zenos
I am very much obliged to you for your assistance - delighted to say that the problem is now solved.
However, I am puzzled at the rationale whereby Thunderbird leaves so much information on the system after, apparently, a complete uninstallation of the Thunderbird programme. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?
Best wishes
Barncroft15
He gave you his thoughts. The program is separate from your data.
I think you'll find many programs do this. Have a look around in your AppData folder. And your registry. ;-)
If you're concerned about the security, privacy or just tidiness issues of leaving data behind, you might want to consider something such as the revo installer/uninstaller,. which tracks the state of the computer before and after an installation and so can reverse all changes, including the removal of data folders created by programs.
Thanks for that - will investigate Revo installer/uninstaller