said:
>That makes sense. The plugin DLLs are specific to the browser. In
>\JAVA131\NS you will find plugin.exe. This is the correct plugin
>installer for NS. It's a SFX, so copy it to a work directory and run it
>to unzip the content. Then install as directed by the readme.
No readme.
The six files are:
instplug.cmd
npjava.dll
nscheck2.cmd
nsfiles.rsp
package.ctl
I tried running instplug.cmd, but it kept asking for a source cd rom CD 1
to be inserted and then showed: source c:\java131\ns, and I couldn't get
beyond that.
Sandy
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