wrote:
> When the dust settled, X:\MOZPROFILES\Mozilla had a
> new subdirectory:
> Sunbird. It is just another Mozilla product and
> nests with the rest.
>
> I have all the DLLs in OS2\DLL.
>
> Again, the only reference to anything Mozilla in
> config.sys is:
>
> SET MOZILLA_HOME=J:\MOZPROFILES
> SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=J:\MOZPROFILES\PLUGINS
>
> Oh, and the Win stuff seems to be getting ZIP
> versions rather than just
> EXE so you have a bit more control over how it
> clutters up your HDD.
>
> Ray
Thanks, Ray. I'll give that a try and see if it makes
the difference. When I put the Win installer version
into W2K, that kind of structure happened
automatically. It may be that (our version of) the
program does not like being anywhere else.
Jordan
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