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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:56:36 -0700
From: Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Seamonkey


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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>
> Do you have the same Seamonkey extensions and plugins installed on both
> systems?
>

Hi Steven,

Thanks for these questions. They are pointing me in directions I had not
considered, and are helping me make sense of this problem.

My Warp 4 installation boots from drive: E
My eCS installation boots from drive: I
Seamonkey is on drive H, and it is used by both OS's.
\Mozilla\moz_plug\ is also on drive H, and it is pointed to in both
config.sys files.
>
>> FT2LIB.DLL 0001:00007d1d
>>
>
> This is the Innotek font library. Are you running the same versions on
> both systems?
>
>
I am not sure. I have a \innowin\fonts subdirectory on drive H. It has
the following files:

opens___.ttf
Vera.ttf
VeraBd.ttf
VeraBI.ttf
VeraIt.ttf
VeraMoBd.ttf
VeraMoBI.ttf
VeraMoIt.ttf
VeraMono.ttf
VeraSe.ttf
VeraSeBd.ttf

Should I be looking for something else?
> FLASHWIN.DLL 0001:001cb7be
>
>
> This is the Innotek flash plugin. Are you running the same versions on
> both systems?
>

I did a search for FLASHWIN.DLL and found it in: H:\firefox\plugins. I
have now copied it to H:\seamonkey\plugins. Do you think that will make
a difference?

> Are you running the same versions of the Innotek runtime on both systems?
>

What do I look for to determine that?

I will see if the two changes: virtualaddresslimit, and flashwin.dll
makes a difference.

Thanks again for your help.

Sandy


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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Steven Levine wrote:



Do you have the same Seamonkey extensions and plugins installed on both
systems?
  

Hi Steven,

Thanks for these questions. They are pointing me in directions I had not considered, and are helping me make sense of this problem.

My Warp 4 installation boots from drive: E
My eCS installation boots from drive: I
Seamonkey is on drive H, and it is used by both OS's.
\Mozilla\moz_plug\ is also on drive H, and it is pointed to in both config.sys files.
  
FT2LIB.DLL 0001:00007d1d
    

This is the Innotek font library.  Are you running the same versions on
both systems?

  
I am not sure. I have a \innowin\fonts subdirectory on drive H. It has the following files:

opens___.ttf
Vera.ttf
VeraBd.ttf
VeraBI.ttf
VeraIt.ttf
VeraMoBd.ttf
VeraMoBI.ttf
VeraMoIt.ttf
VeraMono.ttf
VeraSe.ttf
VeraSeBd.ttf

Should I be looking for something else?

  
FLASHWIN.DLL 0001:001cb7be
  

This is the Innotek flash plugin.  Are you running the same versions on
both systems?
  

I did a search for FLASHWIN.DLL and found it in: H:\firefox\plugins. I have now copied it to H:\seamonkey\plugins. Do you think that will make a difference?

Are you running the same versions of the Innotek runtime on both systems?
  

What do I look for to determine that?

I will see if the two changes: virtualaddresslimit, and flashwin.dll makes a difference.

Thanks again for your help.

Sandy

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