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| Date: |    Sun, 4 Apr 2004 04:32:08 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600  |  
| From: |     Ray Davison   <raydav@charter.net >   |  
| Reply-To: |    scoug-help@scoug.com  |  
| To: |     scoug-help@scoug.com  |  
| Subject: |  SCOUG-Help: Installing Mozilla 1.6, verses IWB  |  
 
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I would be curious to see if IWB conflicts with Mozilla if there is no   
mention of anything related to any browser in LibPath - and maybe Path -   
  but LibPath starts with a dot as the first entry.  
 
Warpzilla is as easy to use as a DOS app.  I think people fiddle with   
config.sys too much for Mozilla.  
 
Ray  
 
Harry Motin wrote:  
 
>>Sorry.  I often assume that folks are familiar with the common OS/2  
>>applications.  IWB is the IBM Web Browser.  This is an IBM branded version  
>>of Mozilla included in eCS 1.1.  Having it installed can cause Mozilla not  
>>to run.  
>>  
>>Try this:  
>>  
>> cd C:\Network\Mozilla_16\Mozilla  
>> set BEGINLIBPATH=C:\Network\Mozilla_16\Mozilla  
>> mozilla  
>>  
>>Does that help any?  
>   
> Steven,  
>   
> Yes, that helps. Sending BEGINLIBPATH does the trick. Yes the IBM Browser is installed. I   
> guess I did that an ECS installation. I did not know that it interferred (I wouldn't have installed it, if I   
> had known). I'll remove the IBM browser and try it again, this time without the BEGINLIBPATH   
> command. Thanks alot!  
 
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