If you get the "can't find java40.jar" message you definetely need to
set your CLASSPATH variable. That should in most cases fix it right up.
If that still doesn't wory, what I would try is removing *all* copies of
Netscape from your system if possible and reinstalling. If you are
using Debian or Redhat, install with the appropriate package manager.
You probably won't need to remove individual users .netscape
directories, but that might be a last resort after reinstalling.
--Preston
Justin Georgeson wrote:
>
> Simon Hill wrote:
>
> > I think this can be solved by setting:
> >
> > MOZILLA_HOME/directory=/where/you/installed/netscape
>
> hrm, now I'm given that nasty "can't find java40.jar" message. So I renamed
> cert7.db and key3.db tovert7.bad and key3.bad (as suggested in the UFAQ). No
> help...
>
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