Thanks again for keeping answering.
Sorry, I have got a problem with the list because I collected it from my 
second PC which is not directly related to the gmane.editors.lyx.general

Uwe Stöhr schrieb :
>I'm using Firefox and don't get this, but you can of course also use the 
>non-secured site :....

Concerning https://developer.berlios.de/.... On my second pc, I use 
Thunderbird and I got the same remarks than IE7 : "problem with the security 
certificate ..." however and like with IE7, I can overpass it.

--> If I come back to LyX installation, I just have Four final questions (I 
hope !)

1) My question regarding the reinstallation was to know if it was preferable 
to use the Network installation Package or the Alternative Installer. I 
suppose that the Alternative is better and more practicle.

2) After uninstalling all my LyX packages, and surveying my Software disk, I 
found that there is still some parts installed:
- Aspell 6.0 which I uninstalled manually
- an empty directory named c:\kpcms with a subdirectory cmscp
- a c:\localtexmf directory with subdir "dvipdfm, dvips, fonts, pdftex, tex" 
with some files inside
- a c:\MikTeX directory with a subdir Data and subsubdir f"dvipdfm, dvips, 
fonts, pdftex, tex" and some files inside
- a c:\texmf directory with subdir "doc, source, tex, tpm" then subsubdir 
and files
They are not referred anywhere and come probably from an earlier 
installation ... may be 1.3.... May I delete them manually in order to clean 
properly everything or shall I leave them where they are ?

3) Anything to delete inside the regedit ?

4) You wrote :
> This is how I did it:
>- I first uninstalled LyX 1.4.x and MiKTeX
>- I uninstalled LyX 1.4.3 ( or 5?) svn that I has installed for testing
>- I installed LyX 1.5.1 using the complete installer version
>- I installed LyX 1.4.5 using this installer

Regarding version LyX 1.4.5 , ie "LyXWin145Small-2-17.exe 21385231 bytes", 
would you be kind to advise me regarding the interest of reinstalling it if 
you have 1.5.1 already?

Thanks again
Regards

Paul



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