On 1/17/2010 3:16 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/13/2010 5:39 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
>>> I am under Windows XP SP3 and i finally have installed SM2.0.2 without
>>> any problem till now :-) except the following.
>>>
>>> This is to inform everybody that he should
>>> - First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
>>> - Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.
>>>
>>> I had installed SM2 without removing first SM1:
>>> - I encountred a mixed between SM1 and SM2 in the "Start" - "All
>>> Programs" - "Seamonkey"
>>> - Then to eliminate the mix - i used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
>>> - The mix dissappeared - so far so good - BUT also the link to start SM2
>>> by using  "Start" - "All Programs" - "Seamonkey"
>>>
>>> To remove this problem:
>>> - I used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
>>> - I used add/remove program to Remove SM2.
>>> - And finally i install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup
>>> 2.0.2.exe.
>>> - Now the  "Start" - "All Programs" - "Seamonkey" is ok and suit SM2
>>> only and completely.
>>>
>>> So i repeat:
>>> - First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
>>> - Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.
>>> To avoid the problem i encountered.
>>
>> I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 under Windows XP back in October and now have
>> SeaMonkey 2.0.2.  I just now removed SeaMonkey 1.1.18 without any
>> problem.  I did not have to reinstall SeaMonkey 2.0.2.
>>
>> I initially installed SeaMonkey 2.0 in a different folder than SeaMonkey
>> 1.1.18.  My four profiles for SeaMonkey 2.0 were also under a different
>> folder than the profiles for SeaMonkey 1.1.18.  For the startup, I
>> created separate folders for the two versions of SeaMonkey, both under a
>> single Mozilla folder, which also has the startup for Thunderbird.
>>
>> Obviously, if I wanted to install and use two different versions, I had
>> to avoid overlapping the two versions.
>>
> Nice to know that you don't get any problem ... but could you start 
> SeaMonkey by using this way: "Start" - "All Programs" - "Seamonkey"  ... ?

Yes.  Because I set my Start Menu Properties in Windows XP to Classic
Start menu and because I group SeaMonkey and Thunderbird together under
Mozilla, the sequence is [Start > Programs > Mozilla > SeaMonkey2 >
SeaMonkey].  Before I removed SeaMonkey 1.1.18, I also had [Start >
Programs > Mozilla > SeaMonkey1 > SeaMonkey].  This was part of how I
avoided overlapping the two versions.

-- 
David E. Ross
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