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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <42BC3B80.7060206@comcast.net>, on 06/24/05
> at 09:57 AM, Martin Rosenfeld said:
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>>I found NSPR4.DLL under my directory trees for Firefox, Thunderbird,
>>Mozilla and OpenOffice. The dates and sizes differ somewhat. The Google
>>references you gave show how to download NSPR4.DLL. I am still confused.
>
>
> Keep reading until you understand that mixing and matching different
> versions of the Mozilla apps can be done, but takes some understanding of
> the possible interactions and how to prevent them. Pay particular
> attention to comments about LIBPATHSTRICT and Rich Walsh's RUN!.
>
> FWIW, downloading yet another possibly incompatible version of NSPR4.DLL
> will not help you solve your interaction problems.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven
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Steven,
Thanks again. I will do further reading. I am sorry that it is so
complicated. Maybe I will just uninstall Netscape and Mozilla!
Martin
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