Leonidas Jones wrote: > JD wrote: >> I'm currently running SM 1.1.18 but install all my programs on my D >> drive. Yes, I'm one of those people. 1.1.18 is installed at: >> D:\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey >> >> When I go to install SM 2, it wants to install in: >> C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\ >> >> Can I install 2 in: D:\SeaMonkey2 and leave my older version alone? It >> works so good for me and I'm seeing the thread Cannot Launch SeaMonkey 2 >> by David E Ross and nr's reply having the same problem and just like >> David I don't use IE for anything but MS updates. >> >> Houston, do we have a problem? >> > > Well, most people are installing with no problem, but it is brand new > software,so there are bound to be some glitches. > > First of all, even if you install SM 2.0 in the default location, it > will not overwrite the existing SM 1.1.x. It installs to its own > location, and sets up a new profile in a new location. As long as you > do not uninstall SM 1.1.x, you cn easily run the two independently of > each other. > > Therefore, you can select a custom install, and place the program > wherever you like. If something goes wrong, you can always run SM > 1.1.x, and fix the 2.0 install at your convenience. Most likely, > nothing will go wrong. > > Lee > _______________________________________________ > support-seamonkey mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey > To Leonidas Jones: You did not see the movie "WestWorld" , Obviously! In the World of Computers, things OFTEN GO WRONG, GO WRONG, GO WRONG!!!! :-(
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