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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>>I can't find a folder for Mozilla. There is no icon on my desktop.
>>There is no reference to it in os2.sys or os2.sysini.
>
>
> All you did was run unzip. Who's going to create the icons, if not you?
> :-)
>
>
>>What do I do next? Tony Butka seems to say that I just need to drag a
>>copy of the Mozilla general icon to the desktop and fill it in.
>
>
>>Am I reading him correctly?
>
>
> Pretty much. Drag a Program template to the desktop and fill it in.
>
> However, before you do this, you might as well verify your install from
> the command line. cd to the directory containing mozilla.exe and run it.
> That way if you have an install problem, the error will display on screen.
> Once Mozilla is up and running this way, it will be obvious how to fill in
> the Program object.
Steven, sometimes you work too hard. Try:
MOZFOLD.CMD
/* Mozilla Folder/icon script */
/* Originally by sehh@altered.com */
/* Altered by mkaply@us.ibm.com */
*
*
*
It came with some of the earlier versions. Seems to still work.
Creates Mozilla, Mozilla Mail and Mozilla Profile Manager objects in a
Mozilla folder.
If everyone has lost it I'll post it somewhere.
Ray
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