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Steven Levine wrote:  
> In <444EF486.4080700@adelphia.net>, on 04/25/06  
>    at 08:18 PM, Colin Campbell  said:  
>   
>> What is strange to me is that I didn't have to do this on the older PC.   
>>  The registry entry there does not have a "seamonkey.exe" entry.  
>   
> I suspect you are not looking in the right place.  Different versions of  
> the Innotek font engine store the settings in different registry keys.   
> IIRC, 2.40 uses HKEY_CURRENT_USER and 2.60 uses HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.  
>   
> Steven  
>   
I checked again on the older PC.  Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, there is an   
Innotek entry, but no entry for the Font Engine.  Under   
HKEY_CURRENT_USER, there is an Innotek entry, with an entry for the Font   
Engine, and in Applications under that, there is a list showing   
Thunderbird.exe, Firefox.exe, Mozilla.exe, and os2web.exe.  Nowhere do I   
see SeaMonkey, yet the fonts look just fine.  
It looks as if the last download of the Font Library I did was 2.30 (at   
least, that's what I could find in the browser's Download manager).  
 
Is the 2.60 Beta safe to use?  
Colin  
 
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