wrote:
> 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.
If this yields no clashes, I would try that.
Meanwhile, my attempt to share the existing profile
(bad idea ?), or at least my half-baked attempt at the
attempt, has come a cropper. I never like to toss the
old tool until I'm comfortable with the replacement,
and it has proven its reliability to me. But now my
Moz 1.7.12 looks to be seriously hosed, in some odd
ways. And I don't know if it's going to be
repairable.
Jordan
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