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J R FOX wrote:
> I had the GCC32.DLL and
> the LIBC05.DLL at the install point, and placed them
> in the SM root program directory, because that's what
> I had had to do for Moz.
Once upon a time different versions of Mozilla seemed to use different
versions of DLLs - or maybe not. Anyway I put the DLLs that came out
with a Mozilla version in that Mozilla directory. That was well before
1.7. Since then I have put all DLLs in X:\OS2\DLL. Now any version of
Moz/SM, FF or TB can use what it wants and ignore the rest.
Ray
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