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When you installed Seamonkey 1.0, was that from the zip file version, or
the installer (self-extracting executable) version? I've heard that you
can have problems that way (installer over zip, or vice versa).
Colin Campbell wrote:
> I decided today to upgrade from SeaMonkey 1.0 to 1.0.1 on my older PC.
> (New newer PC was already at 1.0.1.)
>
> I downloaded the "installer.exe" file using the FTP link on Steve
> Wendt's Warpzilla page at OS2BBS, the same file I have on my newer PC.
> I tried to execute it, and saw a number of "extracting" messages, but
> then the program ended. On the newer PC, the program shows the same
> messages, and then goes into SeaMonkey Setup.
>
> I ended up going to the FTP site, and downloading the .ZIP file. Once
> I unzipped it, and copied the LIBC05.DLL and GCC322.DLL files to the
> \SEAMONKEY101\SEAMONKEY directory, the browser started right up.
>
> However, I was wondering if anyone had a similar problem, and how they
> worked around it. (I'm guessing that I probably needed some .DLL that
> I have in the LIBPATH on the newer PC, but don't have on the older
> one. But how do I figure that out?)
>
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