I would like to backup my mail inbox and address book in Netscape 7.0. Does anyone know where these file are located? I haven’t been able to find them.
Thanks
David
Netscape 7.0
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Hey, sorry about the delay! I just got done moving and had to get new I-Net access...
Well, yesterday I had 7.1 (pretty sure) and this morning it's 4.71; I got sideways with the W98SE registry during a bunch of unsuccessful attempts at fixing a "new hardware" issue. This dastardly registry seemed to think it got the best of me. Indeed, I was on the ropes until I asked of it...can you spell "Boot to Startup Disk, A:\> \Format C /s, enter...?"
So much for that argument!
Anyhow, I had installed NS 7x over 4.7, which is probably why my 7x directory tree looked goofy...it seemed to bounce back & forth between the old & new versions.
Did you try using NS online help? I would think your question should be addressed at the FAQ level.
Sorry, I would send you a jpeg screen shot of that C:\ProgramFiles\Netscape tree, but now it's history. Good luck.
At least we don't have to load windows in order to play music (yet)!
Well, yesterday I had 7.1 (pretty sure) and this morning it's 4.71; I got sideways with the W98SE registry during a bunch of unsuccessful attempts at fixing a "new hardware" issue. This dastardly registry seemed to think it got the best of me. Indeed, I was on the ropes until I asked of it...can you spell "Boot to Startup Disk, A:\> \Format C /s, enter...?"
So much for that argument!
Anyhow, I had installed NS 7x over 4.7, which is probably why my 7x directory tree looked goofy...it seemed to bounce back & forth between the old & new versions.
Did you try using NS online help? I would think your question should be addressed at the FAQ level.
Sorry, I would send you a jpeg screen shot of that C:\ProgramFiles\Netscape tree, but now it's history. Good luck.
At least we don't have to load windows in order to play music (yet)!