said:
> > I'm attaching a snapshot of
> >the screen from the crippled SM 115 that results.
> Hi Jordon,
> That looks very much like what I used to get when I
> first tried upgrading
> Thunderbird from version 1.5 to version 2.0.
Hi Sandy,
Yeah, it does seem to be a DLL thing, after all. I
don't want to single out OS/2 in this regard, but it
makes me wonder if not having the app be more
"self-contained" is such a great idea. I mean, not
having the latest and greatest DLL -- OR having it
located in exactly the right place, which turns out
*not* to be the directory of the app's EXE -- means
that half of your menu categories just ain't there,
and the whole thing becomes hobbled ? In the view of
this ill-informed and very non-technical user,
something is not right with this picture.
Jordan
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