Scratch that, I just installed acrobat on a system with only IE and 
mozilla, and mozilla picked up the plugin fine.  This is win2k/xp btw.

Ben Ruppel wrote:

> Most plugins just work on my system if they're installed for 
> communicator.  Dunno why or how :)  I'd like to know, though.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Scott Kramer wrote:
>>
>>> How does one properly install a plugin with Mozilla?  How do you get 
>>> around the fact that wherever you go to download a plugin, the site 
>>> says that it does not recognize your browser?
>>>
>>
>> I'd like to know the answer too.  What I do is keep Nav 4 around, 
>> install it in that, then copy the dll over to the proper directory.  
>> The best thing you can do is complain to the plugin manufacturer and 
>> make their installs work with any directory.
>>
> 


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