[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>the Task List tells me that the running >>copy of Mozilla is in the directory D:\Mozilla11b, whereas the desktop >>object on which I clicked to load the browser points to the copy at >>D:\Mozilla11. > > > I've had fits with this kind of thing. The only cure I've found is to > run checkini. Some times I've had to delete all copies of everything, > run checkini to clear out all the mozilla junk in the ini files, and > start over. > > The most recent event was somewhat like your problem. I even renamed my > mozilla1b directory and ran checkini, and an installation of 1.1 still > used the renamed program objects to set up on. I had to delete the > mozilla1b object then install 1.1. Of course now I'll have to > completely emininate everything related to 1.1 in order to get back to > 1.1b. But I think it will be worth it. I don't know how anybody ever > keeps multiple, runnable versions. >
Since Mozilla started to use the ini, I've been able to only have one version active at a time. But running the Mozfold.cmd enables me to switch between versions fairly easy. -- Bill <UN Day is September 18>
