said:
>>I would like to try replacing my 1.5 version, but would appreciate
>>suggestions as to the best way to it.
>The Mr. KIA method will work. I really think you had another version of
>Mozilla running when you did your original testing. All the symptoms say
>you did.
I'm sure you are right, I just don't understand how being as I deleted all
of the files from version 1.41. from all of the Mozilla subdirectories
before doing the install.
>Now that you know that 1.6b will work if installed correctly, why not try
>the install to your preferred location. You can modify the test script
>to point to this location so you have some control over what directories
>Mozilla looks at first.
OK -- what I ended up doing was to again delete all the Mozilla 1.5 files
from the Mozilla subdirectories, and then copy all the files from the \tmp
directories (the ones that were working).
So far, everything seems to be working OK (although I haven't yet deleted
the \tmp files).
One question:
Is there a way to get WarpVision (version of Quicktime), npwv.dll to work?
Thanks,
Sandy
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