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Gary,
Do you recall where you heard this? And would this hold true for moving
to SeaMonkey from Mozilla? I think I've probably installed Netscape,
IBM Web Browser, Mozilla, and SeaMonkey a total of about 5 to 8 times on
this PC.
Unfortunately, I "cleaned up" after myself, and got rid of the 1.0 file,
including clearing it out of the Trash Can, so I'm not sure whether I
used the .ZIP or .EXE method.
I'll write myself a note, though, to use the .ZIP in the future on this
older PC, and to use the .EXE on the newer one, since that is what seems
to be working at present.
Thanks,
Colin
Gary Wong wrote:
> 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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