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Lost all subfolders when updating to 112.0b1

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I lost all of my subfolders when updating to TB version 112.0b1 today. I have read a ton of articles and none seemed offer a solution (or least not a solution that worked or I could understand). It appears these missing folders are in the following folder: (C) > Users > AppData > Roaming > Thunderbird > Profiles > 3lqu3vu8.default > Mail > mail.comcast.net > Sent.sbd > Storage Folders.sbd > Inbox Storage.sbd The names and size of the subfolders seem to be a perfect match for what is missing. How can get this folders (or the information in these folders) back into the Inbox? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

I lost all of my subfolders when updating to TB version 112.0b1 today. I have read a ton of articles and none seemed offer a solution (or least not a solution that worked or I could understand). It appears these missing folders are in the following folder: (C) > Users > AppData > Roaming > Thunderbird > Profiles > 3lqu3vu8.default > Mail > mail.comcast.net > Sent.sbd > Storage Folders.sbd > Inbox Storage.sbd The names and size of the subfolders seem to be a perfect match for what is missing. How can get this folders (or the information in these folders) back into the Inbox? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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TB version 112.0b1 is a beta version, while the 3lqu3vu8.default profile folder seems to have been in use by a stable release version of Thunderbird. Please see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-beta and carefully read and understand what it contains before you proceed any further.

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Thank you for the information. I will read the article and report back.

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It looks like I have been using the beta versions for quite some time. So, I don't see how I can revert back to an earlier, stable version. Any other ideas?

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