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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 have made any changes to Config.Sys, though I did follow
Steven's suggestion re setting up MOZILLA_HOME.
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 upper left. I have to return to the desktop, where
I find it running. It seems to work, though there are some flakey
anomalies with mouse movements, particularly scrolling. Some of the
equivalent Preferences that were there in 4.61 are hard to find, if
they still exist. It would be nice if there were a real manual for
this saurian. More later.
Jordan
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