George Carden schrieb:

> Well, I gave that a try and it still does not work. Google Desktop IS
> indexing browser web pages content, but not e-mail. Sure would love to
> get this problem solved. I know I'm not the only person having
> difficulty with this, as others in various groups online have had the
> same trouble as well.  I'm still thinking the problem lies in some
> simple variation of these instructions posted a couple of years ago for
> SeaMonkey V 1.  Here they are again:
> 
> 0. Exit SeaMonkey and Google Desktop Search
> 1. Open up "C:\Program Files\Google\Google Desktop Search"
> 2. Open up "C:\Program Files\Mozilla.org\Seamonkey\components"
> 3. Copy GoogleDesktopMozilla.dll, GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.js, and
> GoogleDesktopMozillaStub.xpt from #1 to #2
> 4. Run cmd.exe
> 5. Type: cd  "C:\Program Files\Mozilla.org\Seamonkey\components"
> 6. Type: ..\regxpcom
> 7. Restart SeaMonkey
> 
> 
> Now, with SeaMonkey 2.0, the Program Files location is a little
> different. So, I tried altering step 2 so that it would actually be:
> 
> 2. Open up "C:\Program Files\Seamonkey\components"
> 
> I assumed that, logically, then, step 5 should be:
> 
> 5. Type: cd "C:\Program Files\Seamonkey\components"
> 
> I then did step 6 and got this response:
> 
> " '..\regxpcom" is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file. "
> 
> Does anyone have any thoughts at this point? (I know just enough about
> DOS to be dangerous.)

regxpcom.exe was a file in the old SM1, it's not existing in a
SM2-directory, therefore you cannot execute it.
Have you tried asking google yet? ;-)
regards

Martin
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