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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 12:27:31 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mozilla install

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In <200209121817.ALK25324@100m.mpr200-1.esr.lvcm.net>, on 09/12/02
at 10:17 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:

>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

I suspect you mean folder and subfolder. Did you know that ZTBold can do
bulk operations. To delete the entire tree, use Prune. To delete just
the files, use Branch, Ctrl-Tag and Ctrl-Delete.

>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

You must have told WarpZip to do it this way.

>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

Oooh, that's ugly.

>the easiest and best way to transfer all those folders and subfolders ?

Depends on which version of Mozilla you installed. If you installed a
release version, all but two of the files are in the bin subdirectory and
below. This can just be grafted to the Mozilla folder.

>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. .

That's the hard way. ZtBold can do it in a couple of keystrokes.
However, I need exact folder names to give you exact directions. Perhaps
we should do a quick IRC this evening?

Steven

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