Thunderbird 31.0: Tabs open not record leaving

When I close Thunderbird 31.0 with tabs open and restart once the formerly tabs are not restored. The same problem I have with the file of the selected account. At the start of the Thunderbird don't remember. With older versions, it worked without any problem.
Thanks, Herbert

Use 'Manually sort folders 1.1' rather than "Add-on Folderpane tools" and it works.

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