said:
Hi,
>You never did address my (damaged) shared Profile
>issue .
Basically, you rambled in such a way so that it was not clear to me if you
had or had not fixed it. I figured you would ask again if it still needed
fixing.
>Although I believe it is compromised, both it
>and Profile Mgr. now do work, so long as I don't
>invoke the ruins of Moz 1.7.12.
Usually the profiles themselves are backwards compatible, it appears you
tend to install a lot of extensions and these are not always quite so
backwards compatible.
>If you're not going
>to tell me specifically _what_ to backlevel in Chrome
>etc.,
If I knew exactly what was broken, I would tell you. It's not as if I
dislike you. Since I don't know, I can only tell you how to experiment.
You backup everything and start deleting extensions from your working
profile from a working browser. Every now and then go back to Mozilla and
see if you have fixed it.
>I guess the most expedient solution would be to
>just jettison Moz altogether.
If you want to keep it around, create a separate profile for it. This
should be work.
>options, using it makes the next / previous word run
>together with the attribute-applied word, where
>previously there was normal separation.
Check your font and appearance selections.
FWIW, mnenhy is good for tracking down registry and chrome issues.
The way it works is registry.dat pointers to the profiles and some other
global data. The profiles themselves are standalone entities. If
registry.dat is corrupted, you can get to a state where you can't load any
profile. However, the content is pretty static, so registry.dat can
usually be restored from a backup. Worst case, you can blow it away and
recreate it by pointing the profile manager at the directories that
containt he profiles.
Steven
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