It looks like I was mistaken, as was the instructions on the installation page. I've found the old copy still on my C drive.

Sorry for the confusion,
James
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From: psuatocobra <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Where To Install SM2.. Message-ID: <0c95d1d6-b3e2-4bf3-95b9-c6d32a67e...@o10g2000yqa.googlegroups.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On Oct 27, 9:44 pm, Leonidas Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>  James wrote:
>  >  Then why is this note on the Seamonkey page under Installation?
>
>  >>  Installation
>
>  >>  Please note that installing SeaMonkey 2.0 will overwrite your existing
>  >>  installation of SeaMonkey. You won't lose any of your bookmarks,
>  >>  browsing history or mail and news messages, but some of your
>  >>  extensions and other add-ons might not work until updates for them are
>  >>  made available.
>
>  >  .
>  >  .
>  >  Thanks,
>  >  James
>  >  .
>  >  .
>  >>  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.
>
>  Well, all I can say is that installing 2.0 on Win XP SP3 installed to a
>  separate SeaMonkey folder in Program Files, leaving 1.1.14 untouched in
>  the mozilla.org folder.
>
>  On the other hand, on Mac OS X, I installed it as instructed to
>  Applications, which did overwrite 1.1.18.
>
>  At least that is what happened to me.
>
>  Lee
Do both SM 1.1.x&  SM 2.0 appear in Add/Remove programs? I'm also
running Win XP SP3 and want to give SM 2.0 a try. But, the prospect of
being able to run both SM 1.1.x&  SM 2.0 for at least a while is
desirable.

Thanks,
---psuatocobra

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