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J R FOX wrote:
> The installation instructions said to unzip the
> archive. Done. I made a desktop program object for
> it, there apparently being no installer -- .xpi, .wpi,
> or etc.
I unzipped it to the same partition as the rest of the Mozilla apps.
Went to Sunbird.exe and executed it. It looks like a calender.
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
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