Anne just a thought here that might work.... mv .mozilla to mozilla
(removing the leading dot) so you don't lose anything.  Then start NS7
first.  Since it won't have a . file to access it will have to create
it's own.  Then start mozilla it should read the .netscape7 file and
import the profile to itself.  The only thing left afterwords will be to
cp your plugins and bookmarks from the old file to the new. (cp it not
mv it.... mozilla can be real determined at times to not use "foreign"
bookmarks.) 

James
 

On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 14:26, Anne Wilson wrote:
> I installed Netscape 7 as root, creating a profile in the process.  If I 
> navigate to the appropriate directory to start Nscp7 as root I get the 
> profile manager and can access that profile.  If I start Nscp7 as a user it 
> shares my Mozilla profile.  This has caused me problems.
> 
> Trouble is, I can't find where the root Nscp7 profile is stored.  I presume if 
> I can find it I can, as root, copy it to my own home directory (?) and change 
> permissions, but although there are .netscape and .netscape6 directories they 
> do not appear to contain the profiles.  Can anyone help, please?
> 
> Anne
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