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Sandy Shapiro wrote:  
> In , on 03/07/06   
>    at 11:24 AM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
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>>In <200603071725.k27HPFmZ188618@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 03/07/06  
>>  at 09:25 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
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>>>>Odd.  Perhaps you should send me a copy of your config.sys.  It might  
>>>>help me spot what's causing this.  
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>>>Here it is. Thanks very much for looking at this.  
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>>Your LIBPATH was pretty dirty.  Copy and paste the one in the attached  
>>notes and see if this helps.  Note that I removed Mozilla from LIBPATH to  
>>avoid the  DLL conflicts that prevented seamonkey!.exe from working.  
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>>I've included a spread version of the LIBPATH statement so that you can  
>>see what else you might be able to remove.  Java11 and Netscape are  
>>likely candidates.  
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> Thanks Steven,  
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> I have replaced the LIBPATH with the one you provided, and I reboot.  
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> Seamonkey! does not open unless both parameters -- the 2 and the L -- are  
> present. And then, once I get a web page, I cannot start Acrobat as a  
> plugin.  
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> How can I tell what code page I am using? I assume I am using the default.  
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> Anything else in LIBPATH that might be causing the problem?  
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> Thanks again,  
> Sandy  
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Sandy,  
CODEPAGE=850,437 should be in your CONFIG.SYS, if you are using the   
"standard" for our part of the world.  
Is this the CODEPAGE that Steven is talking about?  
 
I looked in Mozilla 1.7.8 (I'm getting pretty far behind on this   
machine) by typing "about:config" in the address field, and filtering on   
"code", but I didn't see anything that would indicate the browser uses   
its own CODEPAGE setting.  
 
Hope this helps,  
Colin  
 
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