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Moved thunderbird profile to new windows 10 machine from old XP machine ok, but lost lightning calendar. Can this be imported?

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I moved my thunderbird profile folder from my old XP machine & renamed the wordpad line in the file next to the profile folder to match the new profile name, so that worked ok to migrate my e-mails to my new windows 10 machine. Now I can't see my lightining calendar on my new thunderbird, and was wondering if there's a way to migrate the lighting calendar over as well. I suspect I may already have it somewhere in the profile folder as a folder/file on my flash drive since I have the entire profile folder on my flash drive for the thunderbird migration, but not sure how to use this. I read lightning is now integrated into thunderbird, but I didn't see this as an option in the new thunderbird yet.

I moved my thunderbird profile folder from my old XP machine & renamed the wordpad line in the file next to the profile folder to match the new profile name, so that worked ok to migrate my e-mails to my new windows 10 machine. Now I can't see my lightining calendar on my new thunderbird, and was wondering if there's a way to migrate the lighting calendar over as well. I suspect I may already have it somewhere in the profile folder as a folder/file on my flash drive since I have the entire profile folder on my flash drive for the thunderbird migration, but not sure how to use this. I read lightning is now integrated into thunderbird, but I didn't see this as an option in the new thunderbird yet.

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I was able to install the lighting add on since the new laptop didn't have it installed automatically (although I thought all new thunderbird installed had it now), and my calendar appeared! I'm all set.

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I was able to install the lighting add on since the new laptop didn't have it installed automatically (although I thought all new thunderbird installed had it now), and my calendar appeared! I'm all set.