In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Daniel Veditz"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bob wrote:
>> 
>> I only have Mozilla .8 and I too could not find a 'Xpcs Registry.dat'.
> 
> That's generated by the Netscape 6 AIM components, pure Mozilla builds
> won't have that file (the post I responded to mentioned upgrading from
> N6 to N6.01, and that file has gotten corrupted in a few cases in that
> situation).
> 
>> I tried renaming mozver.dat and mozregistry.dat but that made no
>> difference.
> 
> These files are only used for install data; they don't make a difference
> to startup and are ignored if missing or corrupt.
> 
>> When I tried running 'mozilla -ProfileManager' I got an error message
>> that windows could not find that file or one of its components.
> 
> What file? That sounds like a windows error message which usually
> specifies which .dll couldn't be found. The above is something you'd
> have to run as a command line, from the mozilla directory (or you must
> have set your path to include the mozilla directory).
> 
> If you've used the installer you'll have a start menu item for it.
> 
> -Dan Veditz


I ran mozilla -ProfileManager in a terminal window and created
a new profile and that one works.  I think I had a theme other
than what comes with Mozilla selected with my previous
version.  Not completely sure as I'm usually using Linux
when I'm on the net.

Thanks for helping.

Bob

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