On 02/12/2013 03:33 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> Claude Jones wrote:
Perhaps it's a one-way street. I've done this many times. It's
possible that I originally created my first TBird install in Linux,
and copied that profile over to my Windows box, thus preserving the
Linux case usage. That would explain the fact that copying back from
Windows to Linux works for me - it's the only thing that comes to mind
to explain our different experiences - as I've said a couple of times
in this thread, I've done this many times and it has always worked for
me.
It is possible things were done differently. My specific situation was
that if folders were created in Tbird under linux in the shared mail
folder then they were accessible in Tbird under both environments, but
if the folders were created in Tbird under windows in the shared mail
folder, Tbird under linux listed the folders in its folder list, but
when you clicked on them to display the contents Tbird complained it
couldn't find them
Sounds like you've confirmed my theory...Windows doesn't care about case
much of the time, but Linux usually does
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Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA
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