Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Just upgraded from v. 1.1.16 to 2.0.6, and it seemed to go smoothly --
most everything was seamlessly imported, even down to my global Windows
shortcut that launches the program.
After poking around the program and reading the
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
How can I restore Windows' belief that SeaMonkey is an email program?
Try running the SeaMonkey 2 installer again - the SeaMonkey 1
uninstaller might have removed some registry entries you actually need
for 2.x - the registry is a large and bloated but still
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
How can I restore Windows' belief that SeaMonkey is an email program?
Try running the SeaMonkey 2 installer again - the SeaMonkey 1
uninstaller might have removed some registry entries you actually need
for 2.x - the registry is a large and
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Do you mean I should install SM 2 over SM 2, or uninstall that as well
and then reinstall?
Both should work, I think.
Robert Kaiser
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Do you mean I should install SM 2 over SM 2, or uninstall that as well
and then reinstall?
Both should work, I think.
OK, I took the easy way, and it worked. Control Panel now lists
SeaMonkey as an option for default email program.
Still
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Just upgraded from v. 1.1.16 to 2.0.6, and it seemed to go smoothly --
most everything was seamlessly imported, even down to my global Windows
shortcut that launches the program.
After poking around the program and reading the release notes, I have
two
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Just upgraded from v. 1.1.16 to 2.0.6, and it seemed to go smoothly --
most everything was seamlessly imported, even down to my global Windows
shortcut that launches the program.
After poking around the program and reading the release notes, I have
two
Just upgraded from v. 1.1.16 to 2.0.6, and it seemed to go smoothly --
most everything was seamlessly imported, even down to my global Windows
shortcut that launches the program.
After poking around the program and reading the release notes, I have
two questions:
1) Is it safe to uninstall
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