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Since my 32 bit stack seems to be working okay with my 16 bit apps like
in-joy, ns4.61, downloads, etc., I downloaded mozilla 1.6 and unzipped it.
I downloaded libc04fix1.zip and unzipped it in the directory which
contains mozilla.exe.
I can't find a folder for Mozilla. There is no icon on my desktop. There
is no reference to it in os2.sys or os2.sysini.
What do I do next? Tony Butka seems to say that I just need to drag a
copy of the Mozilla general icon to the desktop and fill it in.
Am I reading him correctly?
I have the Innotek Java 1.4 download. Should I install it before I do
whatever is necessary to install Mozilla?
Tony says the plugins to support ns 4.61 should be installed before
installing mozilla so a number of nls* files can be copied from ns4.61 to
mozilla. I never installed those plugins but have the exe file now. So I
plan to install them.
I want to install the plugin package on g: because mozilla is on g: but
ns4.61 is on h:. Can I do that? I expect to delete ns4.61 at some point.
TIA for the guidance.
Jack
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