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In <200310052206.5533596.8@scoug.com>, on 10/05/03
at 10:06 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>The mozilla.dll file is 247,468 bytes and dated 7/26/00.
And it's located in h:\netscape\program, just where it should be.
>I did notknow mozilla was around that long ago.
Much longer than that. See:
<http://www.mozilla.org/roadmap/>
>Could my previous
>attempts to install mozilla v .9 have screwed up NS 4.61?
No.
>Probably unrelated to my problem but indicative of why I want to clean up
>the ini files: I found almost 700 handles for Warpzilla\ one of the ini
>files.
Typical of someone who has neglected the INIs for a while. You will find
you system a bit snappier once you get the INIs clean. See the Mr. KIA
article for his recommended cleaning procedures.
Regards,
Steven
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