I used to back up Thunderbird daily using MozBackup, which was simple, but it is no longer supported, and is reported to have glitches that may cause backed up profiles to not restore. ![]() Is there a way to get a shortcut to the Profiles folder to actually link to the Profiles folder? Or safely eliminate the Picassa folder from ghosting on my desktop? ![]() Mozilla says I should copy the Profiles folder, not the fault folder. When I created the shortcut, Windows 7 named it "Profiles - Shortcut." But when I click on the shortcut, it links to the fault folder, which is the folder inside the Profiles folder, and I cannot use Windows Explorer to tree back one level to the Profiles folder. Step:1 Backing Up the Profile: Profile folder is a folder in the user’s system that stores Thunderbird’s data under Preferences, Settings, themes, etc. Step 2: Click on Add File(s) option and browse to the location of MAB files. I tried to work around this by creating a shortcut to the Profiles folder, intending to turn off the show hidden files feature and find the Profiles folder via the shortcut, placed in my Start Menu. Step 1: Open Thunderbird Address Book Converter on any Windows system. For example does it support backing up directly from Thunderbird and restore to - should it become necessary - PST, or - maybe - soon your new IMAP or Exchange. I don't want it hanging out there in view, cluttering up the desktop, but am afraid to delete it as I think it may delete the photos. Hello Can you assist me how to take Mozilla Thunderbird email backup and restore fully because there is not showing proper way, I m using Thunderbird on windows 7. picasaoriginals, on my desktop, with photos in it. For one, showing hidden files shows a Google Picasa folder, named. I found the Profiles folder, but am encountering other problems. Once located you will have two options: copying your entire profile, or copying just your email data. If you would like to create a backup of your email data you will first have to locate your Thunderbird Profile. Thanks, Matt, for the pointer on showing hidden files. Mozilla Thunderbird will automatically create a Thunderbird Profile which stores your email data and Thunderbird configurations.
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