said: 
>moment then comes right  back with nothing else happening. My impression 
>is that typing and entering  "mozilla.exe" did absolutely nothing. 
Well, clearly it did something, but just not what you expected.  It got 
far enough into the loading process so that the kernel did not feel 
obliged to issue an error message. 
>It's 
>all pretty fast, but I don't think anything is  displayed or scolled in 
>the window. 
OK. There's probably nothing written to the standard output. 
>I don't know what "IWB" means. 
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. 
 Since there was no installer and only 
>brief notes I did  the following to "install": 
>		C:\Network\Mozilla_16\Mozilla..., 
That's all fine. 
>I did nothing else. I did not change/update the CONFIG.SYS. As I said, I 
>followed the  minimal set of directions. What did I do wrong? What did I 
>miss? 
Did you check the comments on Steve's page? 
Try this: 
  cd C:\Network\Mozilla_16\Mozilla 
  set BEGINLIBPATH=C:\Network\Mozilla_16\Mozilla 
  mozilla 
Does that help any? 
Steven 
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