On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 09:04:34PM -0500, Frank wrote:
> In MS Windows there is a "User Profile Manager" which allows Netscape to
> be set up where a number of different users may log in to different
> e-mail accounts. In MS Windows this is initially initiated by a program
> "profile manager" that is in the Netscape tools sub directory. After
> "Profile Manager" has been initiated the first time it may thereafter be
> initiated by a command on the interface which allows one to choose which
> profile (or account) one desires to use or by the former method.
>
> Question:
>
> Does anyone have any idea of how to initiate the "User Profile Manager"
> in Linux?
>
Sure. I'm pretty sure that the "User Profile Manager" is just a
kludge for windows, since it's not really a multi-user OS. Under
linux(or other unices), netscape stores your personal information
in ~/.netscape, so all you have to do is run netscape as a different
user, and you will have your own set of preferences.
have fun
greg
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