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In <200603090456.k294uYpL133914@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 03/08/06  
   at 08:56 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I could try reinstalling MR/2 and Seamonkey to a different partition and  
>see if that makes a difference, if you think that would help?  
 
I don't.  
 
I suspect I just realized what you forgot to do.  
 
From the seamonkey directory, enter the following at the command line  
 
  seamonkey!.exe  
 
If seamonkey does not start, you forgot to  
 
  copy run!.exe seamonkey!.exe  
 
If so, while you are at you, you might as well  
 
  copy run!.exe seamonkey!L.exe  
 
That way you will have all 3 variants available.  
 
FWIW, I rarely recommend reinstalling to fix problems that one does not  
understand.  The result is usually one does the same thing wrong again and  
the failure does not go away.  
 
Steven  
 
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