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I have somehow got a beta version of Thunderbird installed

A few weeks ago after an automatic update I ended up having Thunderbird version 131.0.1 installed, I have no idea how this happened. On opening I get a message telling m… (read more)

A few weeks ago after an automatic update I ended up having Thunderbird version 131.0.1 installed, I have no idea how this happened. On opening I get a message telling me I shouldn't be using a beta version and that I should revert to the latest general release version (128.4)

Today when I had some free time I downloaded 128.4 and installed it. On opening it it says that I can't use a profile file from a later version with the earlier version. Is there a way to recover from this WITHOUT having to set up the whole profile again from scratch.

Meanwhile I have done a system restore so I am back with 131.0.1 It has not given me any problems so far. Is there a new general release version imminent that will get me back on track?

I would appreciate any help I am not a computer expert, just a user, and find Thunderbird a very good email client.

David Gould

Asked by DaveEssex 1 year ago

Answered by david 1 year ago

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TB forces auto-updates despite changing update settings. (win10)

Help! TB 60 continuously crashes on all of our machines so we're using 52.9 until the bug is figured out, BUT TB insists on auto-updating to version 60 despite turning of… (read more)

Help! TB 60 continuously crashes on all of our machines so we're using 52.9 until the bug is figured out, BUT TB insists on auto-updating to version 60 despite turning off auto-update settings. These are the exact non-default update settings we have. Can you help me figure out why TB continues to auto-update?

user_pref("app.update.auto", false); user_pref("app.update.channel", ""); user_pref("app.update.enabled", false); user_pref("app.update.lastUpdateTime.addon-background-update-timer", 1536598499); user_pref("app.update.lastUpdateTime.background-update-timer", 1536598626); user_pref("app.update.lastUpdateTime.blocklist-background-update-timer", 1536598371); user_pref("app.update.lastUpdateTime.search-engine-update-timer", 1536599735); user_pref("app.update.lastUpdateTime.telemetry_modules_ping", 0); user_pref("app.update.lastUpdateTime.xpi-signature-verification", 1536599607); user_pref("app.update.migrated.updateDir", true); user_pref("app.update.service.enabled", false); user_pref("app.update.showInstalledUI", false);

Asked by tmitten 7 years ago

Answered by tmitten 7 years ago

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Thunderbird version 128.4.0esr

HELP! This new version installed today, and Thunderbird suddenly stopped running and no longer runs. I get the message: "A newer version of Thunderbird may have made ch… (read more)

HELP! This new version installed today, and Thunderbird suddenly stopped running and no longer runs. I get the message: "A newer version of Thunderbird may have made changes to your profile which are no longer compatible with this older version. Use this profile only with that newer version, or create a new profile for this installation of Thunderbird. Creating a new profile requires setting up your accounts, calendars and add-ons again."

The message seems erroneous because it is running the newest version. Should I step back a version? If so, how do I do that?

Thanks!

Asked by Lynn.Kistler 1 year ago

Last reply by Wayne Mery 1 year ago

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Had manual update set and it updated automatically anyway to 64.0b1 [beta]

Very aggravating, I specifically set to ask before installing updates, and it updated anyway. Reason being I was using a plugin that is no longer supported in the new ve… (read more)

Very aggravating, I specifically set to ask before installing updates, and it updated anyway. Reason being I was using a plugin that is no longer supported in the new versions and I cannot find any evidence that he is still an active developer. It was ExQuilla for Microsoft Exchange. I was using it for exchange and my Microsoft live account. Now I do not have access to these accounts and it is quite frustrating. It looks like I will be starting my search for a mail program once again since your update setting does not do what it is suppose to be designed to do.

Asked by ms308680 7 years ago

Last reply by Wayne Mery 7 years ago

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Was "accidently" upgraded to beta version 133.0. How do I get back to stable version? And why did this happen?

I am supposed to be on the esr release program, but today I was automatically updated to beta release 133.0. This is the second time this happened. Thunderbird shows a … (read more)

I am supposed to be on the esr release program, but today I was automatically updated to beta release 133.0. This is the second time this happened. Thunderbird shows a red screen, and recommends I install the last stable release, 128.5.0esr, which is what I want to do. But the last time, when I tried to go back to a stable release, it then wouldn't let me do that because it says the profile may no longer be compatible. I solved it painfully using timemachine backups of older profiles.

What is the simplest, safest way to downgrade, now that I am in this situation? And why is this happening?

Thanks for your help!

Asked by Lynn.Kistler 1 year ago

Last reply by Lynn.Kistler 1 year ago