can I use my profile of windows 7 on windows 8 on the same computer

I've been using tb for years, now I'm on windows 7, but when I'm editing I use windows 8 same computer but on a different partition. I don't want to copy files, as when I go back to windows 7 they wont last updated on any new email I received with windows 8. Can I simply use form profile tb windows 7 on windows 8?
Can't do anything in TB until you add an email address, I have, but when I told him to get the windows 7 partition profile I got a large list appear but not my emails or accounts.

am I want to do simply not possible, I see several articles re multiple profiles, but not on multiple windows operating systems

As long as the profile is when Windows 7 and Windows 8 can see (and write in it!), then it should work.

However, the default location is inside the users and this may be limited. Users has been implemented to be accessible from both systems?

Otherwise, you have created a shared folder accessible to both Windows 7 and Windows 8 to host profile?

The trick for the implementation is, once you put the profile where the two installations of Windows can see, is to edit the files respective profile.ini two systems to refer to the new location. You will certainly need also the IsRelative value 0 (i.e. false) and use of backslashes instead of slashes in path names.

A caveat is that both facilities must use the same version of Thunderbird, or they can bicker about version of add-on levels.

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