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Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 04:29:15 PST8
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To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Mozilla Mail & News, after the fact

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Hello SCOUGians
This topic touches my interests and I have some =

in-securities and questions:

>Sounds like a re-install. That's not too bad a deal, though, IF you
have =

>your profile(s) in a separate directory and the following or something =

>similar in CONFIG.SYS:
>
> SET MOZILLA_HOME=3Dx:\
> SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=3Dx:\Mozilla\Plugins
>
>Everything that Mozilla puts in x:\Mozilla\Profiles or =

>x:\Mozilla\Plugins should go in these directories. In my system, for =

>instance, the actual Mozilla programs go into G:\Mozilla1_7a. I also =

>have g:\Mozilla1_6a and G:\Mozilla1_6. I can run any of the three, and =

>they will all use the profiles from Mozilla_home.
>
>I can install any version of Mozilla that I want (within reason), and
it =

>will use the same profile and plugins.

ON and and OFF I am struggling with the installation of a newer version
of either IBM Web Browser or Mozilla ...
=2E.. and I am feeling insecure of which entries to place in the
CONFUG.SYS !?
I would like any assistance and guidance ;-)

My configuration looks like following:

The CONFIG.SYS has NO additional entries regarding the Web Browsers and =

IWB / Mozilla is installed into E:\OS2\WB\IWB respective E:\OS2\WB\MOZ !

Both these browsers are containing a folder with their respective user =

profiles & data.

My strict intention indeed is to place these profile and data
explicitely =

into my data partition D:\OS2\WB\IWB respective E:\OS2\WB\MOZ !!

One more thought:
If IWB and MOZ are using comaptible and identical user profiles and
data =

I do not need 2 profile locations !!!

So, how do these 2 SET entries affect my intention ???
Do I need "SET MOZILLA_HOME" set to E: (execs) or D: (data) ?

TIA for your suggestions ;-))
svob=EF

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