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Migrate profile to new installation

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I am trying to migrate my profile to a new installation. I only have the contents of the "Profile" folder but nothing outside of that.

I have installed a new copy of Thunderbird 102.0.1 on my Windows 11 PC.

I launch Thunderbird and using Help > Troubleshooting Information I locate the profile folder. Then I close thunderbird and copy my profile folder backup from the previous installation into the profile folder for the current Thunderbird installation.

When I try to launch Thunderbird however it still behaves as if this was a fresh install with no accounts, emails, etc.. and wants to walk me through setting up a new existing email account.

Would really appreciate any help in getting this working.

I am trying to migrate my profile to a new installation. I only have the contents of the "Profile" folder but nothing outside of that. I have installed a new copy of Thunderbird 102.0.1 on my Windows 11 PC. I launch Thunderbird and using Help > Troubleshooting Information I locate the profile folder. Then I close thunderbird and copy my profile folder backup from the previous installation into the profile folder for the current Thunderbird installation. When I try to launch Thunderbird however it still behaves as if this was a fresh install with no accounts, emails, etc.. and wants to walk me through setting up a new existing email account. Would really appreciate any help in getting this working.

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First delete in local/Roaming folders the Thunderbird folder. Start TB 102 and create a profile. If you still have the old profile backup ( I presume from TB version 91) do the following. From Tools import ( you can import in TB 102 emails, accounts, calendars).

If you failed, uninstall TB 102. Delete Thunderbird folder in Local and Roaming folders. Install TB 91. Create a profile and using import-export NG tools import the data from the old profile. There will be a case to copy the contents of the old profile folder into the new one.

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Thanks for this suggestion, unfortunately that did not work. Tried it and an error message was displayed that it didn't work.

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One of the new features of 102 is the ability to import profiles. Click Tools>Import and select the option that imports profiles. It's that easy. :)

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david said

One of the new features of 102 is the ability to import profiles. Click Tools>Import and select the option that imports profiles. It's that easy. :)

I was looking to upgrade from my current 91.13.0 to 102 and checked out the information on the forum to see what was the best way to do this.

I followed instructions from the forum to first delete the Thunderbird folder in AppData/Local and Roaming folders, restarted my laptop and then installed the latest version, 102.2.1 from the Thunderbird website.

I didn't create a profile in 102 but followed your instructions and imported my profile from 91 and it worked perfectly. As I used another laptop for this to allow me to compare current 91 information v 102 information, all the accounts, settings etc are identical.

There was a little cosmetic setup of the screen layouts etc but it was painless so thanks for your information.