said: 
>In <200603050050.k250oMcb086458@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 03/04/06 
>   at 04:50 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>OK -- changing to Primary Codepage prevents the browser from opening at 
>>all. Changing back to secondary codepage, I can again open the browser. 
>That's odd.  I wonder what's special about your setup? 
>>>>I am not sure what you mean by "minimal" -- is that not what I am already 
>>>>doing? 
>Clearly, I don't think so. :-)  Minimal in this case means fewer switches 
>after the exclamation characters.  You are using both the 2 and the L 
>switch.  I use neither of these.  A "simple"  seamonkey!.exe works for me 
>as long as I'm only running one browser version. 
>>I am using the script I 
>>got from you: 
>>seamonkey!2l.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 
>You will need to refresh my memory as to why I recommeded you use the "2" 
>parameter.  You need the "L" parameter if you are running multiple 
>browser versions.  Otherwise you don't need it. 
>>Do you recommend I change that? 
>I did.  However, I am confused as to why you might need the "2" 
>parameter. 
Hi Steven, 
Some years ago I set up Thunderbird so my wife could have her own GUI 
email on this computer. I was having difficulty setting it up with 
Run!.exe, and when I contacted Rich Walsh, he told me to use the 2L 
parameters. It has been working fine ever since. 
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. 
Now why, once I am in the browser, I don't understand why when I click on 
a link to a PDF file, I get the Sys3175 error (can't find the Acrobat 
External Window - Handler Plugin). I can, of course, just open 
Seamonkey.exe (not Run!), and I have no problem with PDF files. 
And this was never a problem when I was using Mozilla. 
Do you have any other suggestions? 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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