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Update 115.2.3 reliability

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Updated yesterday to the latest version of Supernova 115.2.3. It added two new Local Folders, both Bin and neither added by me. I deleted ... without additional issues that I am aware of.

How stable is this new release ... should I revert to pre 115?

Updated yesterday to the latest version of Supernova 115.2.3. It added two new Local Folders, both Bin and neither added by me. I deleted ... without additional issues that I am aware of. How stable is this new release ... should I revert to pre 115?
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That works if the profile isn't very big. My preferred approach is to exit TB (important step) and then to copy c:\users\<yourid>\appdata\roaming\thunderbird to a USB stick or other folder. Then, should you need to restore it, just copy it back (again, with TB not running).

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115 has been out a couple of months and regularly updated. It is the way forward. I encourage periodic backups of profile, but I do that regularly anyway. 115 has a new look, and takes some time to understand the features, but going back would be a deadend.

I guess that this is how to save a Profile copy?

How to backup your profile with the Export tool Do ≡ > Tools > Export. Click on the Export button. In the Export to a ZIP file dialog, choose a target folder and file name, e.g. Thunderbird_profile_backup_2022-06-28. zip. Click Save.

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That works if the profile isn't very big. My preferred approach is to exit TB (important step) and then to copy c:\users\<yourid>\appdata\roaming\thunderbird to a USB stick or other folder. Then, should you need to restore it, just copy it back (again, with TB not running).

Your way very easy ... thanks

Seems another easy solution for copy is: %appdata%/Thunderbird