said:
>It is really odd that you are having so much trouble resolving this, but
>as with everything there must be a reason. In this case, it just not an
>obvious reason.
>One more thing you can try is delete secmod.db. Seamonkey will rebuild
>it when you restart. While you are at it, delete xul.mfl and
>compreg.dat.
That worked!
I deleted the above files, and I edited the prefs.js file as you
suggested.
For whatever reason, everything now works properly.
Thanks so much,
Sandy
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