said: 
>In <200602070033.k170X5rW085700@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 02/06/06 
>   at 04:33 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>Mozilla is not open, and Mozilla is not in the LIBPATH. Mozilla does open 
>>when I LMB on a URL. 
>Then you are starting Mozilla with the -turbo switch or something like 
>that.  If what you said was really true, this would happen 
>[j:\tmp]d:\Internet\Mozilla\mozilla.exe 
>SYS0002: The system cannot find the file specified. "PLC4" 
Well - I don't see any -turbo switch or anything like that. But it does 
open and run. AND Seamonkey also now opens and runs when I put the path to 
Sea.cmd in the settings notebook as you suggested. 
>>> H:\seamonkey\seamonkey!2l.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 
>>Then I created a one line file, Sea.cmd in the \mr2i 
>>subdirectory as per your suggestion (that is, it contains: 
>>H:\seamonkey\seamonkey!2l.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9) 
>With no trailing paren, I presume? 
That is correct. The parenthasis begins on the line above before "that is" 
and ends after the "%9). >>I then put "Sea.cmd" in the settings notebook. 
>You need a full path to sea.cmd in the settings notebook unless you have 
>the mr2i directory in the PATH. 
Yes -- that works -- even if Seamonkey is not already running (it opens 
the program and runs it). 
Now I have to see if the Ctrl-F3 will work. I assume I need to edit 
msgutil.cmd the same as the settings notebook? 
Thanks again, 
Sandy 
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