said:
>There are things I don't understand. I haven't got a file named
>"mozilla.exe" anywhere (searched). The file "mozilla 1.21" acts like
>it's the executable, but its size is only 121 kbytes--smaller than I
>would expect. Installing mozilla created a folder on the desktop that
The size is correct:
mozilla .exe 121,245 .a.. 1-02-03 14:33:58
You are forgetting that there are lots of DLLs. About 19MB worth of DLLs.
>also opens mozilla. There is no file tab in its properties. The Path
>and file name field on the program tab page for this object has
>c:\mozilla.org\mozilla\mozilla 1.21. What sort of object is this? The
See my previous reply. You mananged to rename the file object. I can
only guess how. Drill down to c:\mozilla.org\mozilla with the drives
object and fix it.
Steven
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