Moving Thunderbird profile between computers

The right hinge on my HP nc4000 broke today. The left hinge broke 3 months ago. At that time, the service centre told me that it would take 3-4 days to replace the whole LCD panel. The LCD is working fine but they are not able to replace just the hinge since it comes as an assembly.

Since I work primarily on the notebook and cannot afford to go without it, I decided to “hang” on one hinge. Now I have no choice but to send it to the service center again.

Anyway that is the background.

So, I stripe out the harddisk and hook it up as an USB drive to my desktop pc. With this, I can access most of my data and use the necessary applications with no problem. One minor problem is my Thunderbird mailbox. I need to read and reply to mails still in the mailbox.

"Someone must have encounter problem before" I thought. A quick keywords search found some potential information.

How to run Thunderbird USB drive. (Link missing) Not quite what I wanted but an interesting idea. A change of keywords got me the result right on Mozilla site. Bulleye!

How To Manage Profiles.

It is really so simple. On WinXP,

  1. Quit Thunderbird if it is running
  2. Look for "Application Data/Thunderbird" under C:\Documents and Settings\username
  3. Open the file profile.ini
  4. Change these 2 linesIsRelative=1
    Path=/Profiles/somenames

    to

    IsRelative=0
    Path=drive:/full/path/to/profile/

  5. Start Thunderbird and all the former mailboxes will appear. Done!
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