did you create a new directory for warpzilla or unzip it onto an old one?
I think this might be a problem with DLLs being loaded from components that
aren't supposed ot be loaded anymore.
Make sure you unzip the new Warpzila in it's own directory.
Mike Kaply
IBM
Isaac wrote:
> Thanks, but that did not work.
> There is no other XPCOM.DLL on my system.
>
> I tried issuing the following command in a command window:
> SET BEGINLIBPATH=E:\Warpzilla\bin;
>
> Then, I ran the mozilla.exe from the same window.
> Didn't work, same error. Then tried to make sure this path was in
> LIBPATH of CONFIG.SYS
> Reboot, try again, same thing.
>
> Thanks,
> Isaac
>
> On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 00:52:15, Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > This definitely looks like it is tring to load an older XPCOM.DLL.
> >
> > SET BEGINLIBPATH to the directory where MOZILLA.EXE is located before
> > starting Warpzilla.
> >
> > Mike Kaply
> > IBM
> >
> > Isaac wrote:
> >
> > > I have a problem with the latest builds of Mozilla (actually, November
> > > was about the last working build for me).
> > >
> > > When it starts, it craps out with
> > > ==================
> > > SYS2070:
> > > The system could not demand load the applications session.
> > > PSMGLUE->XPCOM__.vft18nsPromiseSubstringXTUs_23nsPrivate_SharableStrin
> > > is in error.
> > > For additional detailed information type:
> > > HELP SYS127
> > > =================
> > >
> > > If I re-install older version, Warpzilla starts up just fine.
> > >
> > > Any hints as to whether this is my problem or Warpzilla issue? Or what
> > > the problem might be?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Isaac
> >