said:
>Maybe it had something to do with the fact that this package came with no
>dedicated installer, even in the form of an Install.Cmd file, just the
>Mozfold.Cmd for creating desktop objects. I came out with some bad
>pathing for the objects, which I corrected by hand. It doesn't seem to
Well, that says you didn't install it correctly. MozFold.cmd is pretty
simple. If you run it from the \Mozilla\bin directory, it can't do much
wrong. That said, the readme is somewhat sparse.
Try this, changing the paths to match your setup:
- Delete the content of \Mozilla
- Delete the content of \Home\Mozilla
- Delete to Mozilla objects
- cd \Mozilla
- unzip \pathtozip\mozilla-os2-vacpp-1.0.zip
- cd bin
- MozFold
>But, in any case, I'm having some trouble in beginning to try out
>Mozilla. One immediate nuisance is that when I double-click the program
>object, it immediately takes me to a black screen with blinking cursor in
This should not occur.
Let me know if the above corrects it.
Steven
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