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Local folders disapear

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Hi My local folders disapear, and I got an sugestionfrom Toad-hall, that i followed: Renaming the folder names to shorter names and download from the oficial Thunderbird download. When i removed thunderbird and install agin it works by magic, but each time i close Thunderbird and open it again my local folders are diapeared Kind regards Ole Storm Mikkelsen

Hi My local folders disapear, and I got an sugestionfrom Toad-hall, that i followed: Renaming the folder names to shorter names and download from the oficial Thunderbird download. When i removed thunderbird and install agin it works by magic, but each time i close Thunderbird and open it again my local folders are diapeared Kind regards Ole Storm Mikkelsen

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jeporavorãve

Hi Ole,

It sounds like Thunderbird isn’t properly saving your profile or local folder settings between sessions. Here are a few things you can check:

1. **Profile location:**

  * Go to **Help → More Troubleshooting Information → Profile Folder → Open Folder**.
  * Make sure your *Local Folders* data (usually in `Mail/Local Folders`) is actually there and not being stored in a temporary or roaming location.

2. **Check permissions:**

  * Ensure that the profile folder isn’t marked as *read-only* and that you have full write permissions to it.

3. **Antivirus or cleaner software:**

  * Some antivirus or “system cleaner” tools can remove or block Thunderbird data. Try adding Thunderbird’s profile folder to your antivirus exclusion list.

4. **Rebuild your profile (if needed):**

  * Close Thunderbird.
  * Copy the contents of your `Mail/Local Folders` folder somewhere safe.
  * Create a new Thunderbird profile using the **Profile Manager** (`thunderbird.exe -P`), then move your saved Local Folders data into the new profile’s `Mail/Local Folders` folder.

After that, restart Thunderbird and check if the folders persist after closing and reopening.

Kind regards, Rahmat

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