Try with no plugins in your plugins directory.

Also try with a new profile.

still looking.

Michael Kaply wrote:

> Come on guys, you've done this before.
>
> I need machine configuration, OS level, etc.
>
> Did you try creating a new profile?
>
> Is it a migrated profile?
>
> etc. etc.
>
> Michael Kaply wrote:
>
> > Warpzilla 0.9.6. is available at:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.6/mozilla-os2-vacpp-0.9.6.zip
> >
> > Here is the README I put in it:
> >
> > Welcome to Warpzilla 0.9.6
> >
> > Warpzilla MUST be installed on a long filename partition (HPFS, JFS,
> > etc.) NOT FAT!
> >
> > Do NOT install it over an existing build. Completely delete the previous
> > build and unzip this one.
> >
> > By default, Warpzilla puts your profiles and user information in the same
> > directory as MOZILLA.EXE. If you would like to change this, set the
> > environment variable MOZILLA_HOME. For example:
> >
> > set MOZILLA_HOME=D:\MOZPROFILES
> >
> > This will allow you to keep your user information separate from the build.
> >
> > The directory pointed to by MOZILLA_HOME must be on a long filename
> > partition.
> >
> > If you encounter a SYS2070 error when starting Mozilla, set BEGINLIBPATH
> > to point to the location of MOZILLA.EXE before starting it.
> >
> > If you want to use Java, you must put the NPOJI6.DLL from Java 1.3 into
> > the Plugins directory. Do NOT use NPJAVA.DLL. If you do not have a
> > MZPLUGIN.EXE in the directory NS under where you installed Java, then
> > you do not have a version of Java 1.3 that includes the Mozilla plugin.
> >
> > For more specific Mozilla 0.9.6 information, see the release notes at:
> >
> > http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.6/
> >
> > Enjoy
> >
> > Mike Kaply
> > IBM


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