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I'm confused.
I tried it both ways:
Seamonkey.exe to run Seamonkey, and MR2i settings notebook points to
Seamonkey.exe, and msgutil.cmd browser points to Seamonkey.exe.
I also tried running Seamonkey!.exe (using Run!.exe) and pointing the
settings notebook and msgutil to Seamonkey!.exe.
Whatever I seem to do, the View command wants to open a new user profile.
Perhaps some combination of Seamonkey.exe and Seamonkey!.exe?
Thanks,
Sandy
In , on 08/26/06
at 06:53 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
>In <200608262055.k7QKtRV6007241@ylpvm01.prodigy.net>, on 08/26/06
> at 01:55 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>I was wrong. I was looking at an html file listed as an attachment. When
>>I right click on it, a menu opens, and one of the options is "view."
>OK. That makes it easier.
>>On my laptop, I click on "view" and Seamonkey opens a window asking me to
>>define a user profile.
>This is because you have the laptop set up to run Seamonkey with
>LIBPATHSTRICT. I suspect you are using Rich Walsh's Run!. The profile
>complaint is because only one Seamonkey instance is allow to use a given
>profile at a given time.
>Regards,
>Steven
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