

Make sure Thunderbird has been installed on the computer.Then burn this file onto a CD or store it elsewhere for safekeeping. Click on through the remaining screens until the.

Take note of where the file will be saved. At the bottom of the next screen you can specify the location of the backup file ("*.pcv") that will be created.After downloading and installing MozBackup, launch the utility, choose the "Backup" option and follow the instructions.If Thunderbird is running, exit the application.5 How to set the default folder for backup files.Its recommended that you verify that you can restore a backup it creates before relying upon it. While Mozbackup is extremely popular in the forums, it's no longer maintained. The beta doesn't seem to have that problem. Mozbackup 1.5.1 usually works fine but a few users have had problems where it doesn't backup everything it is supposed to. Use Mozbackup 1.5.2 Beta 1 (there is a download link for it in the News section) rather than the version available at the normal download link. It can be downloaded from the MozBackup homepage, where additional MozBackup documentation is also available. MozBackup can also be used to back up and restore Firefox, Mozilla Suite, and Netscape 7 profiles. It works by backing up a Thunderbird profile into a single file (named "*.pcv"), which can then be restored on the same Windows computer or a different one. MozBackup is a standalone utility (for Windows only) rather than a Thunderbird extension. MozBackUp works on Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista.This article was originally written for Thunderbird but it also applies to Firefox and Mozilla Suite. MozBackup backups and restores others extensions too but if these extensions create new files in your user profile with setting, MozBackup doesn’t backups these files. MozBackup supports these Firefox (Thunderbird) extensions: MozBackup is a freeware for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite and Netscape profiles.It allows you to backup and restore bookmarks, mail, contacts, history, extensions, cache etc.
