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>Look into your config.sys and check the entry of Mozilla's or Phoenix'
>home ;-)
>svobi
svobi,
checked config.sys file. " SET MOZILLA_HOME=d;\Home\Mozilla"
There is no Phoenix home set in config.sys
Is this significant?
>eyeleica@lvcm.com on 27.11.2002 20.16.26
>Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
>To: SCOUG-Help@scoug.com
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>Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mozilla and Phoenix
>I have both Mozilla and Phoenix installed. Interesting thing happens
>when
>I open both browsers: 1. When I open Mozilla first, all is well.
> It
>shows itself as usual. Then when I open Phoenix, the Mozilla browser
>opens with the Mozilla home page. 2. When I open Phoenix first,
>everything is fine....Phoenix looks good, runs good and home page
>showing.
>When I open Mozilla then, I get Mozilla home page, but the title bar is
>greyed out and there is no way to change the address. That is no history
>arrow that shows previous sites visited, no way to change address and hit
>enter to surf. Just an interesting observation which is no
>problem. Just
>wondering if there is an explanation.
>butch
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