said:
>bookmarks etc. automatically. 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.
Rather than guessing, you should just read the install guide. Depending
on which builds you use, you will need different DLLs.
Like Ray, I just put them all in a directory in LIBPATH. I put mine in
\usr\dll, on the programs volume. This way they survive reinstalls and
such. I'm sure I have a couple that are no longer needed, but I don't
have time to bother finding out for sure.
>I tend to be almost as resistant to updating software
>as is Peter, but, eventually, I guess you gotta. I've
>been geting consistent GKLAYOUT crashes on Moz 1.7.12
>(also below) when trying to access CNN.Com pages.
>We'll see how much more adept SM is at handling these
>problems.
As you should now realize again is that the first thing you should have
done is tested with a new profile. I was waiting for someone to remember
to suggest this, but oh well.
Steven
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