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Portable thunderbird folder location
Portable thunderbird folder location





  1. #Portable thunderbird folder location install
  2. #Portable thunderbird folder location windows 10
  3. #Portable thunderbird folder location portable

#Portable thunderbird folder location portable

If you are using the Portable Apps PGP install, then this is likely OK.

#Portable thunderbird folder location install

Otherwise, a "normal" install of GnuPG would be looking for the user's keyring files in a "home" folder at "C:\Users\(user)\AppData\Roaming\gnupg", instead of the sub-folder where the portable app stores the keyring files. I assume that you are using the portable version of the PGP software, from Portable Apps. Will allow each sandboxed user to save the location of the gpg.exe program file in their own "prefs.js" file if GnuPG does not already show it as "found". The location is stored in the TB "prefs.js" file for each user. If not, each user needs to "Browse" to and select it, because the location of gpg.exe must be stored in each user's TB profile folder. The Enigmail add-on needs to know where the gpg.exe file is located. " in some folder, for each user when sandboxed? In Thunderbird's "Enigmail" menu > Preferences > Basic tab > Files and Directories:ĭoes it show that " GnuPG was found. So, access to the entire profile folder will give them that access, and you have already defined the profile folder location for each user using Sandboxie's "Folders" setting. Primarily, the gpg programs need to have access to the "Mail" sub-folder. Rather than try to quote my way through your 2 threads, trying to explain my reasoning, I'm going to try it this way.īoth TB and the gpg programs should have OpenFilePath settings to the user's TB profile folder. OpenFilePath=thunderbirdUser2.exe,%Tmpl.ThunderbirdUser2% ProcessGroup=,thunderbirdportableUser2.exe,thunderbirdUser2.exe OpenFilePath=thunderbirdUser1.exe,%Tmpl.ThunderbirdUser1% ProcessGroup=,thunderbirdportableUser1.exe,thunderbirdUser1.exe ProcessGroup=,SumatraPDF.exe,gpg.exe,gpg2.exe,gpg-agent.exe =D:\SOFTWARE\THUNDERBIRD PORTABLE User2\NORMAL\Data\profile =D:\SOFTWARE\THUNDERBIRD PORTABLE User1\NORMAL\Data\profile And besides, shouldn't this setting point to TB's profile folder location as you have already defined it? Normally, a user created variable would need to be defined in the section of the sandboxie.ini config file, such as the one that I think you defined for the profile folder location. Is the variable called "%Tmpl.Thunderbird_User_PGP%" defined anywhere in Sandboxie's configuration file? "OpenFilePath=,%Tmpl.Thunderbird_User_PGP%" Using the "Folders" setting would define the location for the profile folder under a section in Sandboxie's configuration file. I know that each user would have their own %AppData% folder, but I seem to recall that in a different forum thread you used Sandbox Settings > Applications > Folders to define the location of the Thunderbird profile folder for each user. Are those items really located underneath "%AppData%\Thunderbird" for each user? The above setting should specify the folder containing the "profiles.ini" file and the "Profiles" folder.

portable thunderbird folder location

Or, is it really just normal TB that's been set up so that multiple users each have their own profile?

portable thunderbird folder location

I can however search for mail successfully.You call this "portable" Thunderbird. I've tried choosing 'Work offline' and 'Download and Sync Now'.Įdit: just to clarify, when I open it after it's been closed, I can no longer see the email or list of IMAP folders. Taking the account online isn't an option.

#Portable thunderbird folder location windows 10

The original is from Linux and I'm working on Windows 10 but I've had the same problem in the past when both systems have been the same. I've done comparisons of the before and after state of the folders with Winmerge and can't see anything glaringly obvious that'd make it not show. The problem is that when I close and reopen it, the account settings are still there but all the mail is gone.Īll the data from the mail is still there in the data\profile\ImapMail\$account\ folder. When I open Thunderbird now I can see their account with all the mail, IMAP folders, themes, addons etc. My procedure is to open a fresh Thunderbird, close it, then copy the contents of the originals's fault folder into the Data\Profile folder of TB (I find that if I don't open and close it first, I don't get the user addons and themes). I want to import that into Thunderbird Portable so I can read the mail and package it up for other reviewers (it's a forensics job, so the original profile is on a copy of a hard drive). I've got a saved profile from Thunderbird, with an IMAP account and lots of mail.







Portable thunderbird folder location