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In <200603080243.k282heFb084468@pimout6-ext.prodigy.net>, on 03/07/06
at 06:43 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>OK -- I did some more testing, and I think there must be a problem
>between my computer and Seamonkey 1.0.
This is true. I have no problems starting Seamonkey here with just
seamonkey!.exe. This is with 1.0 and with my private builds.
>I boot into eCS, which has a much newer and unadulterated Config.sys, and
>ran MR/2 ICE. Trying to open a browser window from MR/2 resulted in the
>same difficulty: i.e. it would only open if I used Seamonkey!2L.exe (and
>which will not open the Adobe plugin). Running Seamonkey!.exe without
>either of those parameters, "2" and "L," nothing happens.
I was hoping that the simple LIBPATH edits I did would be sufficient to
resolve this. I have to suspect you have remanants of old Mozilla or
os2web installs in some directory named in LIBPATH. I recommend you check
each directory named in LIBPATH and make sure it contains no Mozilla DLLs.
>Being as this never happened with Mozilla, I wonder if there is something
>special about Seamonkey 1.0 that might get fixed in a later version?
Seamonkey is not broken. Plenty of use run it without the need to use the
2 or L parameters. I am pretty certain you have some leftover cruft in
one of the LIBPATH directories.
Steven
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