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Create VBS script to configure a user.js file then copy to a local Thunderbird profile

Asked by elrubio75 in VB Script, Microsoft Operating Systems

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I need to create a script that can configure a Thunderbird user.js file then copy the file to the Thunderbird local profile on Windows XP and 2000 machines.

1. Copy USER.JS to the current users local profile from a network directory:
%AppData%\Thunderbird\Profiles\*.default\

2. Edit USER.JS as follows (the full name would be obtained by bringing up a prompt and asking for these details):
- Add users FULL NAME.
- Add users USER NAME.
- Add incoming and outgoing server names.
- Add port details for incoming and outgoing servers.
- Specify folder locations for local folders, drafts and sent items.

3. Create the following folders:
%AppData%\Thunderbird\Profiles\*.default\Mail
%AppData%\Thunderbird\Profiles\*.default\Mail\Local FoldersStart Free Trial
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