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Hi Steven
Thanks for your hints and tips !
To know the difference of IWB / VAC and Mozilla / GCC, especially =
the in-compatibility of its profile directories seems important to know
!!
One more question:
What exactly does the "SET MOZILLA_HOME ...do ?
My execs are in E:\OS2\WB\MOZ and data are in D:\OS2\WB\MOZ !
Do I set the "SET Mozilla_HOME" to the exec's or to the data path ???
I would like to get more info about this to get more secure ;-)
Any advice and suggestions are very appreciated ;-))
Cordially, svob=EF
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steve53@earthlink.net on 15/03/2004 07:14:58
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Mozilla Mail & News, after the fact
In <1079288961-0-i-lists@synass.net>, on 03/14/04 =
at 04:29 AM, "i-lists" said:
>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
!
That's fine for most uses.
>My strict intention indeed is to place these profile and data
explicitely
That's OK. Most of us like to keep our user data out of the application
directories, but that's not required.
>One more thought:
>If IWB and MOZ are using comaptible and identical user profiles and
data =
>I do not need 2 profile locations !!!
You probably do need to maintain separate profiles. IWB is still built
with VAC. Current Moz versions are built with GCC. You can share
bookmarks, mail and news data, but you can't share the profile
directory.
Regards, Steven
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