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I got Mozilla 1.1 installed and running.
Initially, I went through the Mozilla file in ZTBold and deleted each file
in every subfile. The Mozilla file is there with its skeleton, but
nothing in each of the subfiles. I put the new downloaded Mozilla (1.1)
into my temp folder and using Warpzip, unzipped it. Interestingly, the
unzipped Mozilla is not in the temp folder. The zip file is, but the
unzipped files are all in warpzip. Can't figure that out. I found the
Mozilla.exe file and put it on the desktop and warpcenter. Clicked it and
Mozilla runs fine. However, I have all of the unzipped Mozilla file over
in Warpzip, but I need to move them to my Mozilla folder. What is the
easiest and best way to transfer all those folders and subfolders ? Like
Steven said last night, there are many different files in the different
releases of Mozilla. Directions for install of Moz 1.1 is not to install
over an older version, which is what I didn't do. I am tempted to go to
my drives folder in the warpcenter and transfer files one at a time from
warpzip to Mozilla. .
Butch
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