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In <200412050233.iB52XRTg015954@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/04/04   
   at 06:33 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>However, if I use the following script to open Thunderbird, I get a  
>sys3175 error:  
 
>set moz_no_remote=1  
>set libstrictpath=t  
>set thunderbird_home=h:\thunderbird  
>set path=h:\thunderbird;%path%  
>set beginlibpath=h:\thunderbird  
>thunderbird.exe  
 
>I have tried numerous variations of the two scripts, but I can't seem to  
>find the right combination.  
 
>Is there a way to modify the second script to avoid the sys3175 error?  
 
Sure.  Correct the typo.  It's:  
 
  LIBPATHSTRICT  
 
>If not, is there a way to keep the window list from opening every time I  
>shut down a window?  
 
I'm have a hard time visualizing what you are describing.  I guessing it's  
possible that the typo is causing this.  
 
Steven  
 
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