said:
>Thanks, Steve, but could you elaborate on WHERE and HOW you use
>MOZILLA_HOME?
>ie, is it in a .cmd file that also invokes Mozilla, and what is it's
>format? I still have my 1.0 folders, so
>perhaps I could use this to go back to 1.0 when I want.
Let's say you have Mozilla installed in:
c:\Mozilla
Create a folder named:
c:\Home\Mozilla
Add the following to config.sys
set MOZILLA_HOME=3Dc:\Home
Shutdown Mozilla and move the content of:
c:\Mozilla\Profiles
to
c:\Home\Mozilla\Profiles
The results should look something like:
Home
Mozilla
Profiles
+ steve53
+ steve53.sav
To test your work, open a command line session and:
set MOZILLA_HOME=3Dc:\Home
cd \Mozilla\bin
Mozilla
If you did everything right, Mozilla will find your profile at the new
location.
Reboot to make the SET statement value globally known.
Also, check out:
http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/Warpzilla.html
for lots of Warpzilla tips.
Steven
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