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Ray and Peter write thusly:
> >>You can have as many versions [of Mozilla] on the HDD as you have space for.
>
> > What drives me nuts is the constant worrying about any settings these
> > multiple versions might make in the OS2*.INI files. In my OS2.INI file
> > is a Home setting for Mozilla. What happens if your Home setting points
> > to one version but you're running a different one?
>
> OK, I looked at OS2.INI, and maybe I understand the question. My set
> statement points to ALL versions of SM, FF and TB. They each have a
> subdirectory.
I'm not talking about a SET statement. I'm talking about the OS2.INI
value in Mozilla.Home.
And how can your system have one SET statement that points to three
different subdirectories?
And which subdirectory does your OS2.INI Mozilla.Home point to?
- Peter
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