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at 09:01 AM, "Steven Levine" said:
>>AFAIK, I am not using any other browsers, (and Thnderbird!) is not
>>running), but I have tried MR/2 and the "simple" Seamonkey! to no avail.
>>It seems to require both the 2 and the L parameters, or it just will not
>>open.
>Odd. Perhaps you should send me a copy of your config.sys. It might
>help me spot what's causing this.
Here it is. Thanks very much for looking at this.
Sandy
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