SI Reasoning wrote:
> I was thinking from a newbies perspective. When a
> newbie hits the help button and nothing pops up, they
> assume that help is broken, when actually it is
> because netscape does not exist. I had this happen to
> me today when testing an accounting program on a new
> install. I thought that help was broken until I tried
> it on my laptop wich still has netscape installed and 
> then watched as netscape popped up with the help file.
> 
> I could find no place on the program to change
> browsers.


I agree linking mozilla as netscape, but removing netscape itself (IMHO) 
is not a bad move.

Buchan

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